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Cord Grips handle harsh industrial environments.

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Cord Grips handle harsh industrial environments.
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January 26, 2010 - For use in food processing plants, breweries, waste water treatment centers, and petrochemical facilities, Stainless Steel and Nickel Plated Aluminum Corrosion-Resistant Cord Grips are available in hub sizes of 3/8-2 in. or 3/8-1 in. Compact cord grips terminate flexible metallic electrical cable at conduit hub or knockout to provide environmental seal against water and other contaminants. They are offered with or without strain reliefs that protect against cable pullout and conductor breakage.

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Appleton Electric
750 Lawrence
Cambridge, ON, N3H2N1
USA



New Cord Grips from Appleton Designed for Wet, Adverse Industrial Environments


ROSEMONT, IL - Standard metal fittings will corrode when installed in areas subject to wash-downs, high humidity or corrosive chemicals, resulting in costly factory downtime and expensive repairs. To assure maximum productivity in challenging environments, Appleton has introduced a new line of stainless steel and Nickel plated aluminum cord grips optimized for use in food processing plants, breweries, waste water treatment centers and petrochemical facilities.

Appleton Cord Grips terminate flexible metallic electrical cable either at a conduit hub or a knockout to provide an environmental seal against water and other contaminants. An installer-friendly design, compact form factor and premium materials provide for fast assembly. The new grips are available with or without strain reliefs that offer added safety against cable pullout and conductor breakage in applications calling for repeated movement.

Appleton's Stainless Steel and Nickel Plated Aluminum Corrosion-Resistant Cord Grips are available in four distinct designs:

o Stainless Steel straight cord grips, hub sizes 3/8" - 2" (NPT)

o Stainless Steel straight cord grips, hub sizes 3/8" - 1" (NPT) with stainless steel wire mesh strain relief

o Nickel Plated Aluminum straight cord grips, hub sizes 3/8" - 2" (NPT)

o Nickel Plated Aluminum straight cord grips, hub sizes 3/8" - 1" (NPT) with stainless steel wire mesh strain relief

For full details, call 800-621-1506 or visit www.appletonelec.com

About Appleton

Appleton is a premium line of hazardous location products under EGS Electrical Group, a division of Emerson Industrial Automation. EGS Electrical Group is a worldwide manufacturer of electrical products for virtually every type of environment. For over 150 years, our brands have been providing a rich tradition of long-term, practical, high quality solutions. Distributors, contractors, engineers, electricians and site maintenance professionals around the world trust EGS brands to make electrical installations safer, more productive and more reliable.
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