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June, 2018


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CONTA-CLIP Creates Flange Plate for Cable Management


Somerset, NJ — With the KDS-FP flange plate, CONTA-CLIP takes the tool-free click-and-push concept of its


The sealing elements, which


have a wave cut on the side, are placed around the wires and ensure not only a precise and tight seal but also provide the connections with re- liable strain relief. After the wires are sheathed, the elements are in- serted from the inside of the cabinet and pushed to the outside through the frame openings. Due to their conical tapering,


the sealing elements are easily and effortlessly pushed into the frame


opening or inlays and just as easily removed for new or additional wiring. Unused frame openings are safely closed off with sealing plugs. This allows changes to the wiring, even for single cables, without hav- ing to disassemble the frame. Two flange plate types are


available: KDS-FP-2x10/24 and KDS-FP-3x10/24 for up to 20 or up to 30 configurable frame openings, re- spectively. More form factors are al- ready in development.


For users who require addition-


al strain relief of the cable toward the inside of the cabinet, a locking ac- cessory for sealing elements provides a tool-less solution that can be clicked into undercuts at the back of


the flange plate. Contact: CONTA-CLIP, Inc.,


400 Apgar Drive, Suite D, Somerset, NJ 08873 % 815-641-6424 fax: 732-564-0706 E-mail: bee@contaclipinc.com Web: www.contaclipinc.com


The KDS-FP flange plate provides flexible cable management and IP66 ingress protection.


cable KDSClick entry system to a larger scale for control cabinet con- struction. This system extension primari-


ly addresses the needs of series ma- chine and special-purpose machinery manufacturers who deal with con- stantly changing wiring require- ments for cabinet packing. KDS-FP is an extra-flexible so-


lution for managing cables and pneu- matic or hydraulic tubes. The num- ber and diameters of the required openings can be adapted at any time without drilling, sawing or other ma- chining. The system provides IP66 sealing.


First, a cavity with standard di-


mensions in the cabinet wall is sealed by screwing on the flange plate. Then, up to three plate seg- ments can be broken off at predeter- mined breaking points as needed. Each removed segment reveals a 1.6 x 4.3 in. (4 x 11 cm) duct that can be further divided into up to ten frame openings by snapping frame inlays from the KDSClick series into place. The inlays are available as


plain partitions, T-pieces or cross and double-cross form to allow for the required custom dimensioning of the frame openings. CONTA-CLIP offers a continually expanding range of different sealing elements (cur- rently numbering about 100) for seal- ing lines and tubes of various diame- ters, as well as feeding multiple ca- bles through a single frame opening.


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