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M12 4-Pole Flush-Type Sensor/Actuator Panel Connector with 1.50m Cable - Phoenix Contact 1508349

Flush‑mounted M12 sensor/actuator panel connector with a 1.50 m cable, featuring four contacts and an A‑coded keying system for secure, reliable connections in industrial automation setups

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