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Product category: Terminals and Power
News Release from: Camden Electronics | Subject: DIN rail adapter
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 January 2002

DIN rail adapter puts top hat on a G
style

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Camden Electronics has introduced a neat adapter that converts symmetric "top-hat" style DIN rail mounting products to asymmetric G-style mountings.

Camden Electronics has introduced a neat adapter that converts symmetric "top-hat" style DIN rail mounting products to asymmetric G-style mountings The new adapter is ideal for converting all types of equipment designed for top-hat style DIN rail mounting to mount on legacy G-style rails that are frequently found in many industrial installations, particularly control panels in utilities

Equipment such as relay sockets, contactors, timers, temperature controllers, control modules and anything designed for a top-hat style DIN rail can now be mounted on a G-style rail simply and easily.

The adapter simply fits onto the DIN rail mounting part of the component and clips onto the asymmetric G-style rail so that, should an installation be changed to top-hat style later, the same equipment can then be mounted without the adaptor.

Moulded in self-extinguishing UL94V0 industry standard green polyamide 66 and also available in grey or black on request, the new DIN rail adapter extends Camden Electronics' versatile range of DIN rail mounting products that encompasses relay modules, IDC and subminiature D connectors, diode modules, fuse modules and empty modular interface supports for 72 and 107mm wide PCBs.

Camden Electronics' new DIN rail adapters are available from the company and its franchised distributors including CPC, Rapid, Arrow Electronics, JPR Electronics and, most recently, Essex-based Quality Components.

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