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Our M23 connectors deliver reliable power and signal transmission in tight spaces. With rugged, threaded coupling and IP67/IP69K protection, they’re ideal for robotics, servo motors, and industrial automation—ensuring secure, vibration-proof performance even in harsh, high-flex environments.

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M23 Electrical Connectors

M23 Electrical Connectors

M23,Solder, IP67/IP68, -25°C~85°C, low resistance, high insulation, 20A,100 cycles,150V

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The M23 electrical connector is a circular connector with a 23mm threaded locking mechanism. It is designed for power and signal transmission in industrial environments. The M23 connector is larger than M8 and M12 types, allowing more pins and higher current capacity. It has metal or plastic housings for durability. Many models are waterproof (IP67/IP68). They are commonly used in motors, sensors, and heavy machinery. The threaded coupling ensures a secure connection even in high-vibration areas. M23 connectors come in different pin configurations (3-pin, 4-pin, 5-pin, etc.). They are widely used in automation and robotics for reliable performance.
M23 connectors are used in industrial automation for motor and drive connections. They provide power to servo and stepper motors in robotics. In renewable energy, they connect wind turbines and solar inverters. They are also found in electric vehicles (EVs) for charging and battery systems. Food and beverage industries use them for washdown equipment. Their rugged design makes them suitable for harsh factory environments. They are used in packaging machines, CNC machines, and conveyor systems. Military and aerospace applications also use M23 connectors for reliability.
M23 is larger (23mm thread) than M12 (12mm thread). M23 handles higher power and more pins. M12 is used for sensors, while M23 is for motors and heavy-duty applications.
Yes, many M23 connectors have IP67 or IP68 ratings. They resist water, dust, and chemicals. This makes them ideal for outdoor and industrial use.
Yes, M23 connectors support higher currents than M8 or M12 types. Some models can handle up to 16A or more, depending on the pin configuration.
They are used in motors, robotics, EV charging, and industrial machinery. They are also found in renewable energy and automation systems.
Check the pin count, current rating, and IP rating needed for your application. Also, decide if you need a straight or angled version for space constraints. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.