What is this connector used for?
It is a right-angle (90° radial) female connector designed to interface with Gefran displacement transducers that use the EN 175301-803 (industrial standard) 4-pin connector style. It provides a robust, serviceable field connection for the sensor’s electrical output.
Which connector standard does it correspond to?
It matches the industrial connector standard EN 175301-803 (commonly associated with the DIN 43650 family). This style is widely used on industrial sensors and transducers for quick, repeatable wiring.
Is it a straight or right-angle connector?
It is a 90° radial (right-angle) female connector, which helps when cable routing space is limited or when you want the cable to exit parallel to the sensor body.
How many pins does it have?
It is a 4-pin connector. This is the configuration used on Gefran transducer variants specified with a 4-pole connector output.
What ingress protection rating can it achieve?
When correctly assembled and sealed, it is rated to IP65, providing protection against dust ingress and water jets from any direction.
What cable diameter does the cable gland suit?
The cable gland is specified for cables with an outer diameter of approximately 4 to 6 mm, which covers many common sensor and signal cable sizes.
What type/size of cable gland is used?
It uses a PG7 cable gland interface, intended for compact industrial cabling while maintaining the required sealing for IP65 when assembled correctly.
What is the pin spacing on the connector interface?
The connector interface spacing is specified as 9.4 mm, aligning with the relevant industrial standard footprint used on compatible transducers.
Can this connector be used with ratiometric potentiometric displacement transducers?
Yes—this connector type is commonly used with ratiometric displacement transducers that provide a supply and a proportional output signal via a multi-pin connector. It is listed as an optional accessory for Gefran’s cylindrical-case rectilinear displacement transducer range that offers a 4-pole connector output.
Does using this connector change the sensor measurement performance?
No. The connector is a wiring and sealing interface; it does not alter the sensor’s linearity, resolution, or repeatability. Performance is primarily determined by the transducer and correct installation and wiring practices.
What should I check to ensure compatibility before ordering?
Confirm that the transducer has the matching 4-pole EN 175301-803/DIN-style connector interface (not a cable tail or a different pole count), and that your cable outer diameter is within the 4–6 mm range to suit the PG7 gland. If you need to reference it internally, this accessory is commonly identified as Gefran CON008.
Are there any general wiring cautions for the associated transducer connection?
For compatible potentiometric displacement transducers, follow the manufacturer’s indicated electrical connections and avoid wiring the device as a simple variable resistor. Also ensure the mechanical stroke is set so the output stays within the recommended operating range relative to the supply.