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    Push-In Conductor Clamps Offer Quick and Easy Connection

    01/12/2018

    Schaumburg, Illinois -- Rittal Corporation introduces a new generation of maintenance-free conductor connection clamps using push-in technology. For many system integrators, wires and cables connected with screw clamps or fixed conductor connection clamps can be time-consuming to install. Rittal's new push-in clamps offer quick and easy connection to many different types of conductors.

    The push-in conductor connection clamp reduces potential defects, like incorrect compression/torques or clamp loosening. Now panel builders and switchgear manufacturers can connect cables, wires, and protective and neutral conductors directly to busbars. In addition, short-circuit resistant voltage taps can be added onto the main busbar system, or installers can string distributors or blocks with a large number of connector clamps to pair with outgoing cables.

    The Rittal push-in conductor connection clamps are available in two clamping ranges, 0.5 - 4 mm2 and 1.5 - 16 mm2, and for copper busbars 5 and 10 mm thick in each clamping range.  UL and IEC certified for use worldwide, and approved for use in both offshore and maritime applications, the Rittal push-in conductor connection clamp is available now.

    www.rittalenclosures.com

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