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Instrumentation • Electronics


CONSOLIDATE MULTIPLE TEST CONNECTIONS INTO


Versatility and Reliability in a compact connector


Joining i1 and iCon as the newest member of the iCon family, i2 Micro iCon meets the need for a high quality, slim-line signal connector. Designed for the small connector market, i2 offers 168 signal points in a sleek 0.8” footprint, with capabilities for discrete-wiring, horizontal and right-angle PCB mounting.


Reliable connections over 10,000+ mating cycles


ONE INTERFACE


Complete your interface solution with VPC’s WIRE+ products


Combine signal, power, and coax with hybrid modules


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Mass InterConnect solutions from 2-75 modules


Customize with various accessories


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OSBORN LOAD RUNNERS - READY TO ROLL... ANYWHERE


® ™ OSBORN LOAD RUNNERS® idler-rollers are specially designed for precision handling of heavy loads in tough enviroments and offer you many advantages:


• ball bearings/tapered roller bearings withstand both heavy radial and thrust loads • lubricated for life & maintenance-free • completely sealed to exclude harmful contaminants (dirt, sand, moisture) • prefabricated rollers for easy installation and adjustment


Along with Osborn Load Rails, precut and drilled to your specifications, Load Runners®


are the complete solution for linear motion control.


OSBORN International GmbH Ringstraße 10 · 35099 Burgwald/Germany Tel.: +49 6451 588-0 · Fax: +49 6451 588-206 info@osborn.de · www.loadrunners.de


Members of Jason Finishing Group ISO 9001-2008 Certified Quality System


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