There are several differences between 7/8" and M12 connectors.
Firstly, 7/8" connectors are typically used for heavier-duty applications, whereas M12 connectors are more commonly used for smaller electronic applications. 7/8" connectors can handle higher voltage and current capacities and are often used in industrial settings, while M12 connectors are commonly used in automotive and machine tool industries.
Secondly, the size and shape of the connectors differ. 7/8" connectors have a larger diameter and typically have more contacts than M12 connectors. M12 connectors, on the other hand, are smaller and more compact, making them easier to install in tight spaces.
Lastly, the connection method is different between the two connectors. 7/8" connectors typically use a threaded coupling mechanism while M12 connectors use a snap or bayonet coupling mechanism. This means that 7/8" connectors require more effort to connect and disconnect while M12 connectors can be installed and removed quickly and easily.
Overall, both 7/8" and M12 connectors have their unique strengths and weaknesses and are chosen based on the specific requirements of the application. Understanding these differences can help in selecting the appropriate connector for a particular need.





