Description
SDK-C0147-12004-101-00-SBS04M17C – Rugged M17 Circular Connector Cable Assembly for Industrial I/O and Servo/Encoder Hookups
From my experience, the model SDK-C0147-12004-101-00-SBS04M17C is best understood as an OEM-grade cable assembly built around an M17 circular connector interface. It’s typically used to link field devices—such as encoders, servo feedback blocks, or compact I/O—back to the control cabinet. If you’re replacing a worn harness or standardizing spare kits, this part helps you maintain consistent pinouts and reliable connections without re-terminating in the field. You might notice that it fits neatly into applications where vibration, oil mist, and tight routing clearances complicate ordinary wiring.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty period: 365 days
- Delivery time: 1 week for in-stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Express delivery options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
One thing I appreciate is the straightforward lead-time window—typically quick for stocked lengths—so maintenance teams can plan downtime with less guesswork.
Key Features
- Industrial M17 circular interface – A robust connector profile that suits servo feedback, encoder, or multi-signal I/O terminations in many cases.
- Stable signal integrity – Shielding is typically included or available by variant to reduce electrical noise in drives, motion, and sensing loops.
- Oil- and abrasion-resistant jacket – Designed for machine spaces; resists common coolants and light mechanical stress.
- Plug-and-run replacement – Pre-terminated ends minimize wiring errors and speed up swaps during corrective maintenance.
- Reliable strain relief – Helps prevent intermittent faults caused by vibration and repeated motion near the connector.
- Cabinet-to-field versatility – Works in cable trays, conduits, or machine routing with standard cable glands.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | SDK-C0147-12004-101-00-SBS04M17C (industrial cable assembly with M17 circular connector) |
| HS Code | 8544.42 (insulated wire/cable fitted with connectors) |
| Power Requirements | Not applicable (passive cable assembly) |
| Dimensions & Weight | Varies by ordered length and jacket type; compact routing profile suitable for cabinet-to-machine runs |
| Operating Temperature | Typically -25 °C to +80 °C depending on jacket material and shielding configuration |
| Signal Input/Output Types | Commonly used for encoder/servo feedback or 24 VDC sensor/actuator I/O; multi-core, often shielded |
| Communication Interfaces | M17 circular connector on device side; opposite end supplied per variant (pigtail or cabinet termination) |
| Installation Method | Plug-in field connection; route via cable glands, trays, or conduits with proper strain relief; IP rating typically achieved when fully mated |
Note: Specific conductor count, pinout, and jacket composition are confirmed per build/variant of this model. If you’re matching an existing machine BOM, share a photo of the label or connector view and we’ll verify compatibility quickly.
Application Fields
- Motion systems and servo/encoder feedback on packaging, labeling, and pick-and-place equipment
- General machine I/O harnessing for CNCs, machine tools, and assembly lines
- Robotics joints and rotary axes where compact circular terminations are preferred
- Material handling modules, conveyors, and gantry systems with frequent vibration
- Process skids and compact panels needing clean, removable connections
A maintenance supervisor told us their team shaved 30–40 minutes off every encoder swap after moving to this connectorized harness—mostly because it eliminates re-crimping under time pressure.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability in harsh spaces – Robust connector geometry plus strain relief reduces intermittent faults caused by vibration.
- Compatibility – M17 interface aligns with many servo/encoder and multi-signal devices; pinout can be matched to existing plant standards.
- Cost control – Pre-terminated design cuts technician time and lowers the chance of wiring mistakes.
- Availability – In-stock lengths typically ship fast, helpful for unplanned downtime.
- Support – We assist with pinout checks, grounding/shielding advice, and installation notes for cleaner commissioning.
Installation & Maintenance
- Environment – Route away from sharp edges and high-temperature surfaces; maintain ventilation in control cabinets.
- Bend radius – Keep to at least 10× outer diameter (or better, per your plant standard) to protect conductors and shield.
- Grounding/shielding – Terminate shields at the cabinet end unless your EMC practice specifies otherwise; avoid ground loops.
- Sealing – Use appropriate cable glands; the M17 interface typically achieves its highest IP rating only when fully mated and properly torqued.
- Wiring – Separate power and signal runs; cross at 90° where routing paths intersect to reduce coupling.
- Routine checks – Inspect for jacket nicks, connector wear, and any loosened strain relief; clean threads and mating surfaces; perform continuity/insulation tests during scheduled maintenance.
Quality & Certifications
- Compliance – RoHS compliant in most cases; CE marking is generally not applicable to passive cable assemblies.
- Manufacturing – Produced in ISO 9001–managed facilities (typical for this category) with documented lot traceability.
- Warranty – 365-day warranty coverage.
If you’re consolidating spare parts, we can suggest complementary items—such as matching panel bulkhead connectors, M17-to-terminal adapters, or shielded cable glands—so your technicians have everything on hand during a swap. It seems to be the simplest way to keep downtime predictable and the install tidy.











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