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Industrial connectors

22 February 2017 Interconnection

Gewiss’ new IEC 309 high-performance range of high-end industrial connections expands the company’s assortment of 16 A and 32 A mobile plugs, mobile and flush-mounting socket outlets, with IP44 and IP66/67/68/69 degree of protection, both in quick and screw wiring versions.

The range is quick and simple to assemble and wire, and its quarter-turn screw guarantees quick assembly and safe closing, thanks to the readily identifiable reference system, plus the same blade screwdriver used for conventional wiring can be adopted. The reinforced technopolymer of the Safe-Lock system ensures maximum resistance to abrasion and a long life, eliminating the problem of corrosion of the metal closing system, even in more aggressive environments. The body/grip coupling is solid and effective.

The mobile socket outlet covers have a special shape making them safe and simple to open. The covers can be opened using just one hand, making plug/socket outlet insertion practical and simple. The nibbed screw, which is a product requirement for secure socket outlet covers, is also on the socket outlets. With their innovative shape, these new products can be coupled to fencing and scaffolding during use in trailing systems.

The connectors have an earth terminal that is raised compared to other terminals. If a connection cable is accidentally pulled out, the earth cable will be the last to be released, preventing the user from getting an electric shock and avoiding electrical discharge on devices.

For more information contact Nelen Govender, AC/DC Dynamics, +27 (0)10 202 3300, neleng@acdc.co.za, www.acdc.co.za



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