Wieland Electric Adds High Amperage Inserts to Revos Power Industrial Connector Series

December 2, 2016 

Wieland Electric Inc., has extended its offering of Revos Power hybrid contact inserts for its family of rectangular connectors. Designed specifically for the Revos Basic housings in sizes 16 and 24, the rugged contact inserts are available with power and control terminals in a variety of combinations.

“These new hybrid contact inserts give machine and equipment design engineers maximum flexibility in combining power and control connections in the proven revos BASIC rectangular connectors,” says Martin Lalonde, application engineer at Wieland Electric. “Designed for industrial and heavy equipment applications, the rugged connector inserts feature captive screws and up to 500 mating cycles.”

The different contact configurations enable design engineers to select 6, 8, or 12 power contacts for maximum currents of either 40A or 80A, and 2, 4, 12, or 36 control contacts for a maximum current of 10A. All contacts are rated for 600V and wires ranging in size from 26 to 4 AWG. The Revos connectors are CSA and UL certified, and suitable for type 4 / IP65 applications.

Find out more: www.wieland-electric.ca/en-ca/products/heavy-duty-connectors.

 

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