Electrical distribution > Cables and connectors

Switchcraft Moulded Cable Inline Sealed Power Jack

13 November, 2012

Switchcraft has available the Moulded Cable Inline Sealed Power Jack, which is supplied as a custom-moulded assembly in rigid PVC.


ODU MAC connector system

07 November, 2012

The ODU MAC connector system consists of a variety of customisable rugged frames, plastic insulation bodies (modules) with many of insert patterns, and crimpable, removable contacts for high currents (power), low currents (signal), and RF-signals.


Conxall Data-Con-X Sealed USB A-B and B-A Connectors

05 November, 2012

Data-Con-X Sealed USB Type A and B Connectors are sealed to IP67 and IP68 NEMA 250 (6P) when mated. Feed-thru termination is available on the panel for field installation. It is also available in a quick-connect bayonet or a threaded-style interface, with an RoHS-compliant assembly.


Swift cable hooks and retainers

05 November, 2012

Swift Metal Services have expanded their range to include the fixed cable and hose retainer. Developed to allow for multiple mounting positions including hooked or bolted configurations, the retainer is suitable for large diameter, heavy hoses cable and pneumatic lines on building sites, energy infrastructure, mines and machinery workshops.


Phoenix Contact Sunclix plug-in connectors for PV systems

05 November, 2012

Phoenix Contact has introduced Sunclix DC device connectors to their product family for photovoltaic applications. Designed for up to 1500 V and 40 A, the connectors are conceived to address future market requirements and are compatible with all of the connectors belonging to the Sunclix product family.


Labelling in electrical environments

15 October, 2012

The ideal printing system for labelling components in electrical environments is chosen based on workflows and print volume. Requirements regarding materials and the durability of the print result are determined by the application.


Clipsal 56 series plugs and connectors

12 October, 2012

Clipsal’s 56 Series 32, 40 and 50 A size 2 plugs and socket connectors have undergone a design upgrade, to follow the redesign of the 10 to 20 A size 1 plug and socket connectors.


Weidmuller metal marking system

04 October, 2012

Weidmuller has released a system for creating aluminium and stainless steel markers for use in and around electrical cabinets, as well as to tag cables.


Festo OGGB low-contact gripper

17 September, 2012

The low-contact gripper OGGB from Festo is used for handling highly sensitive solar cells and other fragile items. The gripper transports thin, flexible workpieces with the help of the Bernoulli principle.


O’Donnell Griffin’s LV installation for Melbourne Water

03 September, 2012

Following 13 months of critical execution to keep complete functionality of Melbourne Water’s Eastern Treatment Plant that processes more than 52% of Melbourne’s waste water, engineering solutions provider O’Donnell Griffin completed the electrical works component of the wet weather upgrade project.


Conxall Data Con-X sealed mini-USB type B connectors

23 August, 2012

Conxall has introduced the Data Con-X sealed mini-USB type B connectors that can be used to seal and standardise all data connections.


Harwin Datamate connectors with extended walls

20 August, 2012

The Datamate male and female J-Tek crimps from Harwin are now available with extended rear walls.


Harwin EZ BoardWare SMT spring contacts

20 August, 2012

Harwin EZ BoardWare SMT contacts can be assembled to PCBs and used as grounding or shielding contacts or for general electrical connections between PCBs or similar.


ITT Cannon Trinity MKJ series miniature circular connectors

14 August, 2012

The Trinity MKJ family of miniature circular connectors is claimed to provide approximate characteristics of larger and heavier Military Standard Environmental connectors while reducing weight and size.


Swift Metal Services bolted hose and cable hangers

13 August, 2012

Swift Metal Services’ bolted hose and cable hangers are suitable for trades personnel using electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic equipment, where leads, hoses or lines can present a trip hazard.


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