Molex’s Brad Ultra-Lock (M12) EX Connection System for Explosive and Hazardous Areas

By cs admin | September 17, 2012

August 2012—Molex’s Brad Ultra-Lock (M12) EX Connection System provides a safe, quick connection interface for instrumentation and control devices in potentially explosive and hazardous areas. As with other Brad Ultra-Lock connectors, the Ultra-Lock (M12) EX features patented push-to-lock technology, providing a simple and secure operator-independent connection. In addition, the Ultra-Lock (M12) EX includes an integral isolating ring that limits access to the release mechanism of the connector, allowing the connector to be pushed on but requiring a screwdriver to disconnect. Because the connection point is considered non-arcing it is suitable for use in a Class I, Division 2, and Zone 2 classified areas.

“Molex understands the extreme challenges associated with operating in potentially explosive and hazardous locations and our products are developed to take into account safety, reliability, and productivity in the toughest environments,” said Jimmy Adjunta, product manager, Molex. “The innovative isolating ring on the Ultra-Lock (M12) EX is another example of our dedication to safety. And by making the locking mechanism integral to the cordset, there are no extra installation steps, which helps to reduce costs and increase productivity without compromising safety.”

The Ultra-Lock (M12) EX includes pre-wired molded connections with polarized positioning on the cordset, which provides more reliable performance in high vibration applications and reduced wiring termination errors. The radial seal offers IP67/IP68/IP69K watertight connections for temporary submersion making the connectors ideal for environments such as oil refineries, petrochemical complexes, waste water processing plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, and food and beverage processing plants.

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