The Scanivalve Ethernet Patch Cable, M12 To RJ45, 6.5 ft (155035-01) is a standard Ethernet cable for Scanivalve ECM4000 cabling applications. It is part of the 155035-xx cable family and provides an ECM to Male RJ45 Ethernet connection, with dash code -01 specifying the standard 6.5 ft length.
Key Features
- Brand: Scanivalve
- Product Type: Ethernet patch cable
- Model / Part Number: 155035-01
- Cable Family: 155035-xx
- Connection Use: ECM to Male RJ45
- Module End Connection: M12, D Code, 4-Pin, Pin
- Ethernet End Connection: Male RJ45
- Standard Length: 6.5 ft
- Dash Code: -01 for 6.5 ft
- Maximum Cable Family Length: Up to 100 ft
- Cable Type: Shielded Cat5e Ethernet cable
- Cable Construction: Flexible cable with TPU jacket
- Outside Diameter: 0.265" OD
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 80°C
- Application: Ethernet cabling for Scanivalve test and measurement systems
Note: The supplied row describes the cable as M12 Push-Pull to RJ45. The verified Scanivalve accessory catalog confirms the 155035-01 cable as ECM to Male RJ45 with an M12, D Code, 4-Pin, Pin connection. Please confirm the “Push-Pull” connector wording before publishing if that term must appear.
Benefits
- Provides a dedicated Ethernet cable option for Scanivalve ECM to Male RJ45 connections.
- 6.5 ft standard length supports compact test bench and instrumentation setups.
- Shielded Cat5e construction supports reliable Ethernet communication in test and measurement environments.
- Flexible TPU-jacketed cable supports practical routing around Scanivalve modules and host connection points.
- Clearly defined dash code helps users identify the correct standard length from the 155035-xx cable family.
Why Choose the Scanivalve Ethernet Patch Cable, M12 To RJ45, 6.5 ft (155035-01)?
The Scanivalve 155035-01 Ethernet patch cable provides a 6.5 ft ECM to Male RJ45 connection option using the 155035-xx cable family. John Morris Group supplies Scanivalve pressure measurement accessories for test, measurement, aerospace, automotive and research applications across Australia and New Zealand.
