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Weidmüller Intros Thermal Transfer Print Marking System


Richmond, VA — Weidmüller has introduced the MultiMark, a thermal transfer print marking sys- tem that has the capability to meet a broad range of labelling requirements. The new all-in-one printer marking system incorporates a new range of marking solutions that would normally require several different printing devices. The MultiMark printer marking system consists of the compact and modular THM MultiMark thermal transfer printer and a line of reel-formatted MultiMark markers that fit onto modular terminal blocks, wire and cable, and other equipment. Used with the company’s M-Print® PRO printing software, the THM MultiMark printer gives the user the capability to produce virtually any type of alpha- numeric and symbol identification. The printer prints markers and


labels from the MultiMark marker family as well as continuous materi- als such as textile/polyester adhesive labels, heat-shrink wire/cable sleeves and PLC-field panel adapter labels. To print endless heat-shrink and adhesive labels, there is an option to add an automated cutting and perfo- ration tool. Incorporating this tool simplifies the process of cutting con- tinuous materials into required lengths. The printer includes an intu- itive touch display and easy-to-read status indicators in 22 languages.


WAGO Corp. Adjustable Busbars Slash


Install Time Germantown, WI — WAGO’s new shield clamp with an exclusive latch- ing spring, 790 Series, adjustable busbars provide excellent shield con- tact and performance. The company offers a wide variety of shielding products to assist in eliminating unwanted electrical noise. The adjustable carriers are


available with heights from 70 to 80 mm (2.76 to 3.15 in.). Busbars can be


Weighing only 7 lb, the printer is portable and


can be used for onsite and offsite custom marker pro- duction. It produces markers that are resistant to


industrial conditions with a print resolution of 300 dpi and is capable of printing 250 markers per minute. The THM MultiMark printer marking sys- tem is a good choice for users who have both small and medium custom print volumes and want a more efficient and cost-effective means of producing cus- tom markers for terminals, wire and cable, and equipment. The MultiMark marker product line includes


150 marking products, which can be used to cover virtually all identification requirements in a con-


trol cabinet or equipment build setting. Contact: Weidmüller, 821 Southlake


THM MultiMark custom label and marker printer.


Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23236 % 800-849-9343 fax: 804-379-2593 Web: www.weidmuller.com


See at electronica, Hall B3 Booth 426


Adjustable busbars.


cut to any desired length; are pre- connected to the DIN rail adapter, which cuts installation time; come with adjustable T-connectors that allow the busbar to be positioned horizontally and vertically; and have a variety of mounting options, for example, a carrier on one or both sides as well as different heights and orientations. Adjustable busbar carriers are


compatible with other WAGO shield accessories offering a one-stop solu- tion that makes installation quick and easy.


Contact: WAGO Corp., N120 W19129 Freistadt Road,


Germantown, WI 53022 % 800-346-7245 fax: 262-255-3232 E-mail: info.us@wago.com Web: www.wago.us See at electronica, Hall B3 Booth 606


See at electronica, Hall B5, Stand 255


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