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CombiTac modular connector systems on display at MD&M West

February 1, 2019 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Next week, Stäubli Electrical Connectors will be displaying a variety of industrial connector devices at MD&M West in its booth 653. A key highlight will be its CombiTac Modular Connector System, which allows users to combine various contact types such as power, signal, data, thermocouple, coaxial, fiber optic, pneumatic and hydraulic connections in a compact frame or housing.

Staubli CombiTac modular connector systemCombiTac’s all-in-one space-saving modular connectors reach high voltage and current levels, and offer high mating cycle contacts that guarantee long life performance under the most demanding mechanical and environmental conditions. They are rated for power up to 300 A, voltage to 5 kV, compressed air to 15 bar and feature a no-spill fluid connection port.

Applications include machines in the automotive manufacturing industry, robots, laboratory test equipment and test benches, automatic production line equipment, railway battery connector systems, and many
more industrial applications.

Staubli Electrical Connectors
www.staubli.com/electrical

Filed Under: Automation, Automotive, DW sync, Markets, Medical, Military Tagged With: staubli

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