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Xelity 10TX IP67 Managed Switch from Murrelektronik

August 16, 2022

Today’s production facilities are connected in many ways. Yet they must be flexible and ready to change quickly. Having the switch in the control cabinet along with numerous long cables to the field means an enormous amount of work during startup as well as with possible retrofits. IP67 managed switches move wiring into the field – directly to the data transmitters or receivers.

This saves space in the control cabinet, numerous meters of cable and many control cabinet feed-throughs. They can also be connected much faster and with fewer errors.

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