Turck Cordsets Eliminate Need For Conduits

Oct. 8, 2008
For use in automotive, stamping plants, and welding environments, the armored M12 eurofast cordsets provide protection against abrasion, cuts, water, oil, and impact. The cordsets meet Open Wiring specifications, allowing their use in place of

For use in automotive, stamping plants, and welding environments, the armored M12 eurofast cordsets provide protection against abrasion, cuts, water, oil, and impact. The cordsets meet Open Wiring specifications, allowing their use in place of conduits, thereby reducing the associated labor. They employ PVC-jacketed cable with interlocking aluminum armor that is instrumentation-tray-cable rated. The patented armor connection to the coupling nut also facilitates the grounding of the connection. Cable connectors provide IEC IP 68 protection and are rated for 250 Vac/dc and 4A. The line provides 3-, 4-, and 5-wire options with 18 and 22 AWG sizes. Other features include male, female, or straight connectors, standard and custom lengths, and pigtails or extensions. Fully encapsulated mating receptacles with front and rear mount threads are also available. TURCK INC., Plymouth MN. (800) 544-7769.

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