30-01-2026 | Binder | Industrial
With the new M8 flange connectors featuring a solder connection, binder expands its already extensive portfolio with another variant for customised connection solutions. These robust, space-saving connectors offer users maximum flexibility during cable assembly – excellent for applications demanding customer-specific cable lengths or manual production in small series.
The company already offers M8 flange connectors in various connection types, including dip-solder, wire and cable versions. With the new solder-connection design, users now gain additional options for configuring their connectors individually and according to specific requirements. Particularly in automation and robotics, where compact designs and flexible signal transmission are essential, the new connectors prove to be a versatile solution.
The flange connectors with solder connection enable simple, manual wiring, for example, in customised builds, small production batches or repairs. They are ideal for applications where standard cables are insufficient or where customer-specific cable lengths are needed. Despite their compact dimensions, they ensure reliable signal transmission and are fully compatible with existing M8 interfaces.
Typical areas of use include automation and conveyor technology, sensor/actuator cabling, and measurement and testing systems. Even in robotic systems with limited installation space, the connectors provide an efficient solution for precise signal transmission.
As with all of the company's products, the new M8 variants undergo extensive laboratory testing. The flange components with solder bucket meet all requirements regarding quality and mechanical load capacity and thus stand for high reliability.
"Continuously expanding and improving our connector portfolio is important to us. Responding to customer needs is a key part of this. Due to increasing demand, we have developed an M8 solution with solder buckets for the relevant applications," explains Guido Werner, product manager at binder. "Visitors can meet our product managers at trade fairs and experience the product quality 'Made in Germany' first-hand," adds the responsible product manager.
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