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MAGNUM P62F INDUSTRIAL/OUTDOOR SWITCH
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  • Magnum P62F Hardened Industrial Ethernet Switches

    P62F Industrial Ethernet Switch

    • Rugged Industrial Ethernet Switch designed for unheated/uncooled "outdoor" applications such as roadside control boxes, industrial plants, above-the-ceiling sites, coal mines, heavy manufacturing, electrical substations, medical systems, HVAC systems, military field operation sites, etc.
    • Provides six 10/100Mb switched RJ-45 ports and two 100Mb fiber ports for "daisy-chain" applications 
    • Ethernet fiber connectors may be multi-mode SC or 20km single-mode SC, or other specialty types
    • Models for standard AC power using PSX-A (Power Source for Extended Temperature) as well as models for power sources of -48VDC, 24VDC, 5VDC, or 125VDC (the 125VDC model can be used with PSX-T)
    • Metal case and pedestal mounting hardware serve as a heat sink to dissipate internal heat
    • Ambient Temperature: -40°  to 160° F (-40° to 70° C), Plenum Rated
    • Over 10 years MTBF
    • Rugged 18-gauge high-strength steel case. Suitable for stand-alone, shelf, pedestal, or wall-mounting
    • Read Application Notes
    • Managed companion product, see Magnum mP62 Managed Switch
    • DIN-Rail mounting, optional
    • For additional information, please send an email to sales@garrettcom.com

      
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