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binder Introduces M9 Compact Circular Connector

30.6.2025
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binder introduces M9 compact circular connector solutions for demanding applications.

binder, a leading provider of high-quality circular connectors announces its M9 portfolio, designed to meet the needs of reliable electrical connections in the smallest spaces.

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This innovative range of compact circular connectors is engineered to perform exceptionally well under demanding conditions, making it an ideal choice for a variety of industries.

The M9 portfolio includes the 702, 711, and 712 series, each offering a comprehensive selection of protection classes, connection types, and technical requirements. These connectors cater to a wide spectrum of needs, from IP40 to IP67, and are available in both shielded and unshielded options, as well as field-wireable and moulded variants.

Binder’s rugged and flexible connector solutions are perfectly suited for compact applications in industrial automation, medical technology, and test and measurement equipment. The M9 portfolio ensures that businesses can rely on durable and efficient connections, even in the most challenging environments.

The M9 connector series is renowned for its compact design, making it perfect for applications where space is limited. With a protection rating of up to IP67 and a secure screw locking mechanism, these connectors ensure a stable and reliable connection, even in harsh conditions exposed to vibration, moisture, or dust. This reliability significantly enhances operational efficiency across various industries.

binder offers three distinct series within the M9 segment, each tailored to provide maximum flexibility:

  • Series 711: Features field-attachable and panel-mounted connectors with an IP40 rating, suitable for standard environments.
  • Series 702 and 712: Equipped with IP67 protection and shielding, these series are designed for harsh industrial settings. Series 702 offers overmolded versions with variable cable lengths, while Series 711 provides field-attachable and panel-mounted options.

All M9 connectors are available with 3 to 8 pins and can be housed in either metal or plastic, allowing for customization based on environmental conditions, weight, or EMC requirements. The robust screw locking system ensures secure connections in all series, even in mobile applications.

The versatility of the M9 portfolio makes it suitable for diverse applications, including medical technology, industrial automation, measurement and testing, and transportation and logistics. These connectors are particularly valuable in mobile devices that demand high protection ratings and reliable signal transmission in limited spaces.

Manufactured with precision, binder’s M9 connectors undergo rigorous quality control, utilizing automated processes with tight tolerances. The series’ proven IP67 sealing concept, a hallmark of binder’s quality, ensures dependable performance in challenging environments.

“Our M9 connectors have consistently demonstrated exceptional reliability across a wide range of applications,” stated Sebastian Ader, Product Manager at binder. “Their robust design and versatile usability make them the ideal solution for compact technical applications, both now and in the future.”

Technical Specifications:

  • Connector type: Connection cables, panel-mounted connectors, field-attachable, control cabinet feed-throughs
  • Design: Plug or socket
  • Number of contacts: 2 to 8 poles
  • Available as field-attachable or pre-assembled versions
  • Material: Metal or plastic housings
  • Protection rating: up to IP67

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