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News Release from: Abacus Deltron | Subject: ILME multipole connectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2001
Heavy-duty multipole connectors
Deltron Roxburgh is introducing a new range of multipole connectors, following its recent distribution agreement with industrial interconnection specialist ILME.
Deltron Roxburgh is introducing a new range of multipole connectors, following its recent distribution agreement with industrial interconnection specialist ILME Designed for AC or DC power, these heavy-duty connectors are ideal for power and signalling circuits in machinery, control units, panels and control equipment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Seven to 216 poles with 10A capacity are offered by the CD, CDA, CDC and CDD families, while the CT and CTS families, with six to 64 poles, feature built-in terminal blocks to increase cost-effectiveness and safety.
The CQ family provides five poles with 16A/400V capacity in a 21mm square configuration.
Larger numbers of poles with the same performance, up to 48 poles plus earth, are catered for in the CC, CN, and CS families, while the CM and CMC families provide up to 32 poles and 4fourauxiliary poles and offer 16A/500V rating.
Inserts are fabricated from UL94V0 self-extinguishing thermoplastic and offer a choice of silver or gold-plated brass contacts with connection options including screw, crimp or flexible spring types.
Inserts are labelled on both sides to simplify wiring and carry major international conformity marks including CE, UL, CSA and SEV.
Complementing the range of inserts is a comprehensive selection of alternative enclosures.
Heavy-duty hoods are made from die-cast aluminium alloy (or self-extinguishing thermoplastic in the case of the CK family) and wall-mount or bulkhead housings are also available.
A coated finish of epoxy polyester provides high resistance to mechanical stress and external agents, plus further variants are available for use in high temperatures and aggressive environments.
The stainless steel closure mechanism uses specially designed levers and springs to ensure excellent sealing, while ILME's gasket design uses vinyl nitrile elastomeric material to guarantee longevity with fuel- and oil-resistance.
In general coupled connectors guarantee IP65 protection against dust and moisture ingress.
The connectors are in conformance with DIN VDE 0627 and EN 60204-1 standards, additionally complying with DIN 43652 (EN 175-301-801) where appropriate.
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