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Binder-USA Expands M12 Connector Line
Camarillo, CA — Binder-USA has expanded its line of M12 connectors
automation networking applications. The molded connectors are available in male or female versions with 4 gold-plated contacts and are available in 2, 5 and 10m lengths. Each connector is
molded to a shielded poly - urethane (PUR) cable, which consists of 22AWG wires. Other cable types and lengths are available upon request. The connectors have a rated current of 4 A per contact and a total rated voltage of 250 V. When fully mated the
New connectors with shielded PUR cable.
with a single-ended overmolded cable connector. The Series 876 D-Coded connec-
tors have adapted the standard Profinet design, which is commonly used in industrial environments for
range.
connection is IP 67 rated to ensure protection from liq- uids and debris. The compa- ny offers front- and rear- mounting receptacles as part of the M12 D-coded product
Contact: Binder-USA, 3903
Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925 fax: 805-504-9656
E-mail:
sales@binder-usa.com Web: http//
www.binder-usa.com
May/June, 2012
Magid Intros Premier Rubber Insulating Gloves
Chicago, IL — Magid Glove & Safety has introduced A.R.C. Rubber Insulating Gloves offering high dielec- tric properties, increased durability, flexibility and physical strength. The new gloves are available in a variety of configurations including Class 00, Class 0, Class 1 and Class 2; 11, 14, and 16-in. (279, 355, and 406mm) lengths; and black, red, black/red and red/back color options in sizes 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5 and 11. All styles meet and exceed the respective OSHA 29C FR 1910.269 regulations and NFPA 70E standards. In addition to providing cost-
effective compliance, these gloves offer several comfort-enhancing fea- tures including contours to reduce hand fatigue and minimize chaffing, a flexible design to simplify working with small parts, a smooth finish for a soft fit and a rolled cuff for easy on and off. The new gloves are available for immediate shipment in 12- and
New gloves provide electrical protection and dexterity.
36-pair quantities. Contact: Magid Glove & Safety, 2060 North Kolmar Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60639 % 800-444-8030 fax: 773-384-6677 Web:
www.magidglove.com
Kardex Remstar Launches Updated Website
Delivering the Best in Automation
Westbrook, ME — Kardex Remstar has just revised its website at
www.kardexremstar.com. The updated design improves
visitor access to the company’s solu- tions, products, services, support, customer references, industry sectors and recent news. Solutions and prod- uct pages contain videos of Kardex Remstar products in use. For more detailed product specifications, visi-
tors can now download product liter- ature directly from the website. An “industry sector” section
explains how Kardex Remstar solu- tions can be applied to and benefit
specific industries. Contact: Kardex Remstar, LLC,
41 Eisenhower Drive,
Westbrook, ME 04092 % 800-639-5805 Web:
www.KardexRemstar.com
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