igus module connect intelligent connector modules

Tuesday, 23 January, 2018 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

igus module connect intelligent connector modules

With module connect, igus has introduced a plug-in connector for the connection of electrical cables, fibre-optic cables and pneumatics, in which an individual plug-in/separation point can be easily configured as a module from several plug housings. Module connect can be mounted behind the e-chain, between e-chains or directly on the switch cabinet and is used wherever a large number of cables are plugged into the smallest possible space.

With module connect, plug-in modules can be individually configured using the modular system. A housing can be equipped with up to four different plug inserts. The housings are then joined together, allowing almost unlimited module variations in individual width and height. Accessories such as mounting plates, label carriers, locking elements and various strain reliefs allow module connect to merge into a complete chain plug-in module.

Due to the flat housing design, module connect saves space and enables a high contact density for every application. It also only has as many plug inserts as actually needed attached. The connector modules can be adapted to the filling and geometry of the respective energy chain in one or more layers. This enables suitable cabling in terms of function and design for every application. For module connect, there are a variety of application possibilities, such as at the chain fixed end or moving end, between two e-chains or for the insertion of cables in terminal boxes or switch cabinets.

Online: www.treotham.com.au
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