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Switchtec’s new electrical control components catalogue
With over 150 pages, the new Switchtec catalogue is bursting with products for control and panel building projects.
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pecialist distributor Switchtec has released issue 9 of its dedicated Electrical Control Components Catalogue that covers all of its key control and panel products. Aimed at control panel manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, OEMs and manufacturers, the catalogue is an invaluable and useful aid to those who specify or purchase control and switching products.
Switchtec’s ‘Issue 9’ is a clear, easy-to-read, 160 page, full-colour catalogue and is also available in PDF form. For ease of product selection and quick ordering, the brochure shows a colour photo of each product along with a detailed description, quality approvals, products dimensions, and the order code. As an added bonus, ‘Issue 9’ includes QR codes throughout the catalogue, providing direct access to up-to-date product information, allowing customers to stay informed about the latest specifications, pricing and availability with
just a quick scan.
Products featured include relays, DIN rail terminal and distribution blocks, 22.5mm pushbuttons and control stations, LED pilot lamps, isolators and switch disconnectors, switch fuses and change over switches, power supplies and transformers, timers and monitoring relays, plus surge protection devices, panel ventilation and audible and visual alarms. Manufacturers include Anly, Arnocanali, Citel, Compei, Dinkle, Hongfa, Kyland, Meanwell, Telergon, Tend, SCL and Sirena.
The Catalogue 9 includes many new products, including consumer unit relocation kits, GRP and mild steel enclosures, palm pushbutton stations, foot switches, limit switches, 1500VDC isolators, direct online starters, power supplies and transformers and an expanded offering of surge protection devices.
+44 (0) 1785 818600 /
sales@switchtec.com
www.switchtec.com
C.K Tools: a cut above the rest C
C.K Tools is helping busy professionals in their everyday work with the launch of its T3973 VDE Cable Cutters.
ombining the highest quality Japanese steel cutting heads with expertly manufactured, insulated and ergonomically designed handles, this adaptation from C.K Tools’ bestselling Cable Cutter range will help electricians’ complete tasks more efficiently and safely. The new and improved C.K Tools VDE Cable Cutters feature dual component handles for maximum comfort and reduced risk of injury, with engineered jaws for both cutting and stripping applications.
Available in 260mm and 210mm sizes and with new VDE-certified insulated handles for working on live electrics at 1000V AC and 1500V DC, this latest product launch from the experts in premium tools are designed to tackle a multitude of projects. Manufactured in Germany, the VDE Cable Cutters deliver superior and long-lasting performance
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for cutting cable efficiently and effortlessly. The specially profiled blades can strip and cut a multitude of cables made from aluminium, copper or plastic up to 13mm in diameter, reducing the amount of force required by the user. Brinley Buckley Roberts, head of marketing at C.K Tools, owned by Carl Kammerling International, commented: “There’s a reason C.K Tools is the trusted choice for the electrical trade, as we’re always seeking ways we can evolve our product offering to help electricians in their everyday work. “We’ve made one of our bestselling products even better. The new C.K Tools VDE Cable Cutters will enable electricians to finish a job safely and to high professional standards, making it set to be a core piece of the toolbox now and for years to come.”
www.ck-tools.com
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