New Plug & Play Pushbutton Box with IO-Link Interface



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15 January 24
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Pepperl+Fuchs’ new IO-Link Pushbutton Box is a product with many advantages. It connects easily to the IO-Link network via an M12 connector without complex wiring. In addition, it can transmit diagnostic data via IO-Link for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance. With this communication standard, plant efficiency is greatly improved.

The pushbutton box also offers flexible configuration. Various colors, night and blinking modes can be configured via IO-Link. In addition, it has a modern design with clearly visible buttons. The compact housing design of 123.2 x 40 x 35.6 mm makes it easy to integrate directly into the machine.

Here are the specific advantages of Pepperl+Fuchs’ new IO-Link Pushbutton Box:

Plug & Play: Easy connection to the IO-Link network via M12 connector without complex wiring.
Data transfer: Diagnostic data can be transferred via IO-Link for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Flexible Configuration: Flexible configuration for multiple colors, nighttime and blinking modes.
Compact form factor: The compact housing makes it very easy to mount directly on the machine.
Modern design: Modern design with clearly visible buttons.
Pepperl+Fuchs’ new IO-Link Pushbutton Box is a versatile product for a wide range of applications. With its ease of use, flexible configuration and reliability, it helps users to increase plant efficiency and reduce costs.

 

About Pepperl+Fuchs
Pepperl+Fuchs – Driver and Innovator of the Automation of Tomorrow
Pepperl+Fuchs, headquartered in Mannheim, Germany, offers its customers in the factory automation and process industries worldwide a wide range of products for both traditional and future-oriented applications in the automation industry, thanks to its continuous research and development of innovative technologies. At the same time, Pepperl+Fuchs continues to promote the development of forward-looking technologies, paving the way for its customers to meet the challenges of the upcoming Industry 4.0.

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