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Protective Caps for Push-Pull Connectors are IP67 rated.

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Protective Caps for Push-Pull Connectors are IP67 rated.
Protective Caps for Push-Pull Connectors are IP67 rated.

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January 19, 2010 - Designed for use with Series 430 push-pull connectors, protective caps provide IP67-rated environmental protection from liquids and debris while connector is detached from its mating connector. Each cap is made of brass and fits securely to push-pull connector or receptacle, and attaches to cable or panel via polyurethane rubber strap. Protective caps are available for male and female field-attachable connectors and panel-mount receptacles.

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Binder-USA, LP
3903 Calle Tecate
Camarillo, CA, 93012
USA



Protective Caps for Push-Pull Connectors


Camarillo, CA - Binder-USA is pleased to introduce protective caps for the Series 430, push-pull connectors. When mated to a male or female connector, a cap will provide IP67-rated environmental protection. These caps make the push-pull connectors ideal for use in commercial and industrial fields.

The cap is designed to provide an IP67-rated environmental protection from liquids and debris while the connector is detached from its mating connector. Each cap is made of brass, which fits securely to the push-pull connector or receptacle, and attaches to the cable or panel via a polyurethane rubber strap to avoid any loss of parts. The new protective caps are available for male and female field-attachable connectors and panel-mount receptacles.

Binder-USA, LP is a subsidiary of Franz Binder GmbH & Co., a German-based designer and
manufacturer of circular connectors and cordsets for use in industrial environments including factory automation, process control, and medical technology applications.
For more information related to Binder- USA's products and services, visit www.binder-usa.com or call 805.437.9925.

Binder-USA, LP
Binder-USA, LP fn3903
Calle Tecate Camarillo, CA 93012
Phone: 805.437.9925
Fax: 805.383.1150
www.Binder-USA.com

For more information contact:

Marketing Communications:
Greg Harter
Binder-USA
805.437.9925
Greg.Harter@Binder-USA.com

Application Support:
Rick Lopez
Binder-USA
805.437.9925
Rick.Lopez@Binder-USA.com
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