Binder Introduces Knurled and Hexagonal Coupling Rings
M12 connectors play a critical role in modern automation systems, ensuring reliable transmission of signals, data, and power. As demands for safe, consistent, and high-quality field assembly continue to grow, binder is responding with a thoughtful design upgrade: molded, shielded M12 connectors will now feature coupling rings that combine knurled surfaces with a hexagonal shape.
Tool-Assisted Assembly for Maximum Process Reliability
Compared to previous designs, the new geometry enables assembly using tools such as torque wrenches for the first time. This allows users to achieve controlled tightening and benefit from increased process reliability as well as consistently high assembly quality – particularly in applications where defined torque is critical.
Standardization Driven by Market Requirements
This design update directly reflects market demand: in many industrial environments, standardized and traceable assembly processes are becoming essential. By integrating a hexagonal feature, the connectors can now be tightened in a controlled manner, meeting common industrial specifications.
At the same time, binder enhances consistency across its portfolio. While the combination of knurling and hexagon is already established for unshielded versions, it is now extended to shielded M12 connectors. The result is a uniform design across different variants – a clear advantage for design engineers, installers and maintenance teams.
