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Connector family delivers heavy duty power

Two-, three- and four-pin connector family of heavy duty cordsets and receptacles provide power to factory automation equipment in the automotive, steel mills, or any industry using a lot of power.

News from Turck (30 March 2004)

High speed solid state relays switch DC loads

A high speed family of solid state relays for switching DC loads, DC machine tool servos, or DC robotics, are compatible with standard TTL logic systems, PLC, PCs, or customised control systems.

News from Power-io (29 March 2004)

Transformer guide gives theory, functions, actions

Detailed guide provides information about various types of transformers and their applications and includes theory, functions and actions as well as history notes.  Brochure available  

News from REO (UK) (11 March 2004)

Intrinsic safe isolators are surge protected

Base terminals with integral surge protection avoid errors, temporary interruptions to functions and possibly failure of the equipment caused by switching operations in electrical systems.  Brochure available  

News from Phoenix Contact (10 March 2004)

Shield support saves up to 35% in space

Thanks to a new shield support, cable shields can be connected on both sides of the mounting rail, offering space savings of up to 35 per cent.  Brochure available  

News from Phoenix Contact ( 8 March 2004)

Relays offer easier installation and commissioning

General-purpose relays that bring enhanced features and flexibility for simple installation, commissioning and operation incorporate a mechanical indicator and a power indicating LED.  Brochure available  

News from Omron Electronics ( 4 March 2004)

Cut the cost of DIN rail and enclosure assemblies

Do you use custom enclosures or rail assemblies in you products? If so, where do you obtain these, asks a custom assembler who can supply directly and so save the user costs.

News from HBC Engineering Solutions - Custom Assembly ( 3 March 2004)

Programmable limit switches are easily set

Limit switches have a freely programmable operating point that can be easily set with the absolute minimum of tooling and do not require adjustment gauges or callipers to set the limits.

News from Moeller Electric ( 3 March 2004)

Crimp connectors resist strong vibration

With a robust design and casing of impact-proof unbreakable plastic and central screw to ensure vibration-proof connection, crimp connectors can be used in equipment subject to strong vibrations.

News from Morvan Trading (26 February 2004)

Wiring duct cutter slices though wiring ducts

Wiring duct cutter slices though wiring ducts and covers up to 125mm wide and 2.5mm thick without ridges or grooves. Measuring bar containing a length stop that enables rapid, accurate settings.  Brochure available  

News from Phoenix Contact (26 February 2004)

Modular system quickens, simplifies distribution

A series of 6 new low cost modular distribution boxes can be connected in a virtually limitless number of configurations for building reliable distribution boxes, quick and easily.  Brochure available  

News from Spelsberg Els UK (26 February 2004)

Technical help operates 'around the clock'

Supplier of cable glands, connectors, field bus systems and enclosures, has launched a new round-the-clock help service for their global customers.

News from Hawke International (25 February 2004)

Versatile connectors are vibration-proof

Special-purpose, vibration-proof connectors, as per DIN 43 650-a and ISO 4400, are intended for plug-in electrical connectors to appliances, machinery and plants.

News from Morvan Trading (19 February 2004)

Spring cage terminal blocks range expanded

The ST-Desk series of spring cage terminal blocks has now been expanded to include STS 6 universal terminals and the STS 6-TWIN three-wire terminal.  Brochure available  

News from Phoenix Contact (19 February 2004)

Arc fault quenched before it can do damage

An even faster version of an arc fault protection system, for use within power distribution systems, quenches the fault arc before it has a damaging effect and it is able to respond in just 2ms.

News from Moeller Electric ( 6 February 2004)

Enclosed tube energy chain used in long travels

An enclosed tube energy chain and a new adapter link for long-travel uses are designed for applications requiring extremely precise and vibration-free operation. .  Brochure available  

News from Igus (UK) ( 4 February 2004)

Profibus cables have integrated supply cores

Profibus cables with integrated supply cores offer the facility of integrating four more power supply cables in addition to the advantage of the shielded bus element.  Brochure available  

News from Igus (UK) ( 4 February 2004)

Tool-less enclosure system speeds installation

Enclosures feature a patent, tool-less system, push-lock cable entries that are claimed to offer the fastest installation of electrical circuits in the world.  Brochure available  

News from Spelsberg Els UK ( 4 February 2004)

Crimped contacts assembly speeded up and is easier

Economically priced module provides a cost-effective solution when automatically terminating and assembling its crimped contacts on machine tools and instrumentation.

News from ODU UK ( 3 February 2004)

Rehoused photoelectric switches suit more uses

Redesigned photoelectric switches are rehoused in cylindrical M12 housings and offer users a quality, low cost solution suitable for a wide range of applications.

News from Erwin Sick ( 2 February 2004)

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