Techspan Launches Innovative Signature Teck Connector with Advanced Tine Grounding Design

July 27 2026

Techspan Industries has announced the immediate market availability of its highly anticipated product offering: the Signature Teck Connector. Innovating on a trusted tine-style teck connector, design Techspan’s latest offering provides a welcome alternative to the marketplace.

The Signature Teck Connector features a beryllium copper grounding tine design that provides high-integrity, 360° continuous grounding for Teck 90, ACWU 90 and MC cables. The use of this material in place of the traditional stainless steel brings added durability and corrosion resistance that end users will appreciate. Built to withstand demanding Canadian environments, the connector bodies are engineered from rugged aluminum and offer robust, IP66-rated protection.

To ensure maximum versatility and help distributors minimize inventory complexity, the product line is immediately available across a comprehensive range of wire and hub sizes from 1/2″ to 2″. For applications requiring larger hub sizes Techspan also offers a full line of TKMC spring ground teck connectors.

“For over 35 years, Techspan has built its reputation on being Canada’s premier choice for wire management and electrical components,” said Anthony Zellermeyer, V.P. Marketing – Electrical Division, “The Signature Teck Connector reflects our core mission: delivering elite engineering and reliable availability to the Canadian electrical market.”

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