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    Newark element14 now offers Molex Woodhead MAX-LOC Plus shielded cord grip assemblies

    03/07/2014

    Newark element14 is now offering the Molex Woodhead® MAX-LOC® Plus shielded cord grip assemblies, which provide excellent EMI and RFI shielding plus sealing protection from liquids and dust.

    The assemblies allow OEM’s and end users to connect high-power electrical cables directly to an application via an exterior mounting enclosure, simplifying the installation process for high-volume, cost-sensitive programs. The unique design of the products results in cost and labor savings over conventional industry-standard products.

    Features include:
    · Nickel-plated aluminum housing and shielding ring
    · Unique grip-body internal cut-away design
    · Tapered shielding ring (as opposed to other offerings in the market with finger contacts)
    · Internal wedge-shaped grommet
    · Two external mounting holes
    · Aluminum die-cast, electroless nickel-plated threaded assembly
    · Compression nut and stop ring
    · Sealed O-ring, IP67 and IP69K rated
    · Grip assembly accommodates 1 AWG, 1/0, 2/0 shielded cables with an expanded range to follow

    The assemblies have applications in the industrial, aerospace and defense, commercial vehicle, alternative energy and telecommunications/networking industries.

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