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Cables are fit for N Ameican exports
NFPA 79 listed cables are intended for use in electrical equipment and as fixed wiring in buildings used for residential, commercial and industrial purposes.
News from Lapp (18 February 2008)
System simplifies control panel integration
User application article Glastechnik Holger Kramp designs its control panels with built-in redundancy using the SmartWire system to offer an outstanding price/performance ratio.
News from Moeller Electric (18 February 2008)
Distribution system slashes installation time
Contrinex distribution boxes provide interconnection between sensors and control units by means of a range of quick-lock cable connectors and different sized distribution boxes.
News from Contrinex UK ( 6 February 2008)
Wiring stands up to Antarctic conditions
User application article Metway Electrical Industries has recently secured the order to supply a pre-fabricated wiring system for a scientific research centre in Antarctica.
News from Metway Electrical Industries (25 January 2008)
1000-page cable reference showcases 2008 range
The Lapp catalogue includes a control cable for use in very cold environments and a rubber-sheathed cable designed to withstand the twisting associated with wind turbines.
News from Lapp (23 January 2008)
Industrial cables resist fires
KAB Cameralink-IND-XM and KAB Cameralink- PRO-XM cables offer protection from impacts and scuffing and have an operating temperature range from -40 to + 80C. Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (23 January 2008)
Rugged cables meet CameraLink standards
The Northwire CameraLink cable line includes both standard cable and Power Over CameraLink cable with power transmission capabilities.
News from Northwire (23 January 2008)
Elbow fittings protect automotive wiring
The Harnessflex EPS 28-70-25 elbow fitting simply snaps together and provides protection for both slit and unslit conduits, including NC, CTPA, modified PP and deep section PP.
News from Harnessflex (21 January 2008)
Wiring fitting handles slit and unslit conduits
The XPS 1208 two-piece symmetrical modular fitting is designed to snap together over slit and unslit conduit and enable cables to be slotted into a wiring harness.
News from Harnessflex (18 January 2008)
Interfaces protect automotive wiring
The 90 degree interface is designed to allow conduit to switch through 360 degrees around the connector housing.
News from Harnessflex (18 January 2008)
Simplest way to choose a connector online
Search using a wide range of criteria including number of poles, male or female contacts, cable cross-section, voltage and current rating and other properties.
News from Lapp (15 January 2008)
Conduit fittings meet rail industry demands
System achieves ingress protection ratings up to IP68 and IP69K by a simple push-twist-pull installation process, which does not require tools. Brochure available
News from Adaptaflex (14 January 2008)
Connectors avoid over-termination dangers
R2 segment protectors provide IP20 protection with DIN rail mounting, in 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 spur configurations. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 4 January 2008)
Wire suits machine builders and installations
MTW-type wire is primarily used in control cabinets, machine tool applications and appliance wiring applications.
News from AutomationDirect (17 December 2007)
Australia beckons for Turck
Expansion is part of Turck's desire to aggressively expand its global business platform.
News from Turck (13 December 2007)
Robot cable is more flexible and halogen free
Ultra-high-flex cable achieves higher flexibility than high-flex FA cables using fluorine insulators.
News from Oki Electric (13 December 2007)
RFID system complements network I/O
Up to eight channels can be added to a single BL ident node, depending on the system requirements.
News from Turck (13 December 2007)
Catalogue gives access to 10,000-plus components
New ranges include crimp-on terminals, cable markers, heat shrink tubing, cable and wire and adhesives and tapes. Brochure available
News from Anixter Components ( 6 December 2007)
Cable glands and connectors win approvals
Hazardous area cable gland and electrical connector specialist, Hawke International, has achieved significant approvals for its product range from Russian and Chinese authorities.
News from Hawke International UK ( 3 December 2007)
Cable glands maintain sealing and screening
Cable glands maintain reliable low-resistance EMC shielding in a variety of applications including power plants, railway cars, control cabinets and plant equipment. Brochure available
News from Anixter Components (28 November 2007)
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