Norgren NC-DINIA-123MS-A Valve Connector - DIN Form B

Part Number: NC-DINIA-123MS-A
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NC-DINIA-123MS-A

Quick Summary

Norgren NC-DINIA-123MS-A valve connector enables reliable DIN Form B wiring for valve actuation in automation panels. Engineers often struggle with secure, compact field connections in harsh environments, leading to miswiring and extended installation times. This design addresses vibration resistance, robust mating, and quick-field assembly to minimize downtime. Key standards include DIN Form B compatibility and 3-pin A-coded M12 interfaces, ensuring dependable sensor and actuator wiring across control panels. The solution supports scalable wiring harnesses and seamless integration with Norgren equipment, reducing spare-parts variety. By standardizing on a proven DIN interface, maintenance and replacement become simpler, while offering compatibility for modern industrial automation architectures and cost-averse procurement cycles.

Product Information

Feature: M12 3-pin A-coded DIN Form B interface; Business Impact: Ensures a compact, secure electrical connection with high signal integrity, reducing miswiring and field faults; Application: Sensor-to-valve wiring in automation panels and valve manifolds. Long-tail keywords: M12 connector, A-coded M12, DIN Form B valve connector. Feature: 0.6 m cable length; Business Impact: Flexible routing in confined panels and control cabinets, enabling cleaner harness layouts and faster installation; Application: Close-coupled valve assemblies and panel-to-valve harnessing. Feature: Industry-standard DIN Form B interface; Business Impact: Broad compatibility across Norgren and partner devices, streamlining spare-parts planning and replacements; Application: General valve control wiring in industrial automation. Feature: Robust, vibration-tolerant design; Business Impact: Improved reliability in high-vibration environments like conveyors and packaging lines, reducing maintenance frequency; Application: Harsh manufacturing floors. Feature: Easy field installation with secure mating; Business Impact: Reduces technician time during setup and service, lowering total cost of ownership; Application: Rapid onboarding for maintenance staff and field technicians.

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FAQs

Begin by ensuring the panel cutout matches the DIN Form B footprint and that the M12 connector is clean and undamaged. Align the 3-pin, A-coded plug with the mating socket, push firmly to engage the locking mechanism, then secure with the panel mount hardware. Route the 0.6 m cable to minimize bending, and verify continuity with a multimeter before powering up the control loop.
Yes. The NC-DINIA-123MS-A uses a 3-pin A-coded M12 interface designed for DIN Form B valve wiring, ensuring reliable compatibility with common sensors and actuators used in industrial automation. For best results, pair only with devices that share the same coding and pinout to avoid wiring mismatches or signal integrity issues.
DIN Form B provides a compact, standardized interface that simplifies panel wiring and maintenance. It supports reliable mating, reduces the risk of misconnection, and improves interchangeability across devices from different manufacturers. This consistency helps streamline spare-part inventories and speeds up field service, especially in multi-vendor automation environments.
Consider routing the 0.6 m lead away from high-vibration sources through protected channels, using strain relief where applicable, and avoiding sharp bends. Verify proper ingress protection by selecting compatible enclosures and ensure the DIN Form B connector seats fully to prevent micro-movements that could degrade contact integrity over time.
The NC-DINIA-123MS-A reduces miswiring and field connection faults, leading to lower maintenance visits and faster fault diagnosis. Over time, this translates to shorter downtime, less rework, and improved overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) in automation lines, especially where valve actuation and sensor feedback are mission-critical.