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Improved design for sensor connectors

Surya Switchgear is now offering all the versatility of the M8 and M12 sensor connectors in a new design.

News from Surya Switchgear (India), Jul 29, 2003

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UK distribution for Spanish terminals

Camden Electronics has been appointed exclusive UK and Ireland distributor for the Tekox range of terminal strips and related connectivity products.

News from Camden Electronics, Jul 22, 2003

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Adapters save installation time and money

The Power Distribution range of component adapters for contactors, motor circuit breakers and miniature circuit breakers provides the ability to increase design flexibility and reduce costs.

News from Rittal, Jul 22, 2003

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Slip rings shrink for compact connection

IDM Electronics has introduced a new Mini version of its popular H Series slip-ring assemblies.

News from IDM Electronics, Jul 9, 2003

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Rail-mount terminals gain plug-in convenience

With the latest Combicon range of plug-in terminal blocks, users of rail-mounting terminals can now benefit from the fast and easy connection and disconnection facilities of plug-in connectors.

News from Phoenix Contact, Jul 7, 2003

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New UK choice for Cinch connectors

Jet Press has expanded its already extensive product range by becoming the UK's sole distributor for Cinch, the internationally renowned manufacturer of connectors.

News from Jet Press, Jun 25, 2003

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Terminals come with full ATEX documentation

To complement its extensive Clipline range of rail-mounted terminals, which are supplied as standard in ATEX-compliant versions, Phoenix Contact is now offering free ATEX documentation on CD-ROM.

News from Phoenix Contact, Jun 25, 2003

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Connectors feed signals through walls

Combicon feedthrough headers provide a simple, efficient and cost-effective solution to the common problem of providing plug-in connections which pass through enclosure walls.

News from Phoenix Contact, Jun 23, 2003

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Connector comes from nuclear project

Lemo developed its new "05" miniature high-voltage connector to meet the requirements of the Atlas experimental nuclear research programme at CERN.

News from Lemo (UK), Jun 19, 2003

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Terminal blocks bring high-current cables onboard

Weidmuller's new LUP terminal block extends its Powermate PCB range with heavy-duty power input terminals rated up to 76A/1000V (VDE) 60A/600V (UL1059) for large-cross-section conductors.

News from Weidmuller (UK), Jun 19, 2003

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Through-panel terminals ease field wiring

Invertek Drives has adopted Phoenix Contact's unique through-panel terminals in its latest products, to provide convenient and reliable connections for external wiring.

News from Phoenix Contact, Jun 18, 2003

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Busbar systems handle up to 3kA

SV busbar systems cater for power distribution needs ranging from 250 to 3000A.

News from Rittal, Jun 17, 2003

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Flanges make slip rings better all round

IDM Electronics has extended its H Series of miniature slip-ring assemblies with a new mid-flange version.

News from IDM Electronics, Jun 16, 2003

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UK focus for website

Connector specialist Odu has set up a dedicated homepage for the UK market.

News from ODU, Jun 16, 2003

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Connectivity solutions for industrial Ethernet

Harting has a complete range of connectivity solutions for industrial Ethernet systems.

News from Harting, Jun 9, 2003

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Quick connection for compact terminals

QTC 1.5 rail-mounting terminals use no-strip connection technology to cut wiring time by up to 60%, and also feature a compact design that reduces space requirements by a much as 20%.

News from Phoenix Contact, Jun 5, 2003

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Circular connectors are waterproof to IP67

Aerco is now stocking a range of waterproof subminiature circular connectors from Franz Binder and Co.

News from Aerco, Jun 4, 2003

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Terminals gain marine approvals

Spring-clamp rail-mounting terminals in the popular ST range have been awarded approvals by Det Norske Veritas and Germanischer Lloyd for use in equipment for marine applications.

News from Phoenix Contact, May 29, 2003

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Single contacts withstand medical uses

ODU manufactures a range of single contacts for applications requiring very secure contact coupled with low insertion force and a high number of mating cycles.

News from ODU, May 27, 2003

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Power connectors bring heavy cables onboard

Solid cables of up to 35mm2 cross-section now can be connected to PCBs easily, reliably and cost-effectively with the new Power Combicon range of connectors.

News from Phoenix Contact, May 26, 2003

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Connectors are key interface in high-speed train

Harting connectors form an integral part of new communication and control systems in the latest generation of German high-speed trains.

News from Harting, May 20, 2003

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Connectors handle up to 54A safely onboard

Two new PCB power connectors offer easy high power wiring (up to 54A) with built-in safety features to prevent incorrect connections and resist strong vibration.

News from Weidmuller (UK), May 20, 2003

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RJ45 connectors ruggedised for industrial networks

Radiatron has an industrial version of the industry-standard RJ45 Ethernet connector.

News from Acal Radiatron, May 14, 2003

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Connectors expand into Japanese and US markets

A major expansion programme aims to make Icore's innovative high-current electrical connectors readily available to users in all principal world markets.

News from Icore International, May 13, 2003

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Terminals reduce space for fuse protection

ST4-HESI fused spring-clamp terminals are the smallest fuse terminals of their type, and typically reduce the space required to accommodate fused connections by as much as 20%.

News from Phoenix Contact, May 9, 2003

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