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Cable bushing from Lapp Group maximizes density, simplifies installation

January 16, 2015 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Lapp+Skintop+MultiFlorham Park, N.-J.-based The Lapp Group’s new Skintop Cube Multi cable bushing allows combinations of up to 23 electrical cables or pneumatic lines to pass directly through the enclosure wall, solving the common problem of trying to bring all the necessary power and signal connections into today’s increasingly complex electronics enclosures.

The system places a rigid, glass-reinforced nylon frame into a standard-sized cutout in the enclosure wall. Inside this rectangular frame is a polycarbonate insert with gel-filled hole for the cables or lines to pass through, which is an industry first. The gel allows the cables to be easily inserted through the holes while creating a lasting seal around the cables and provide strain relief.

Available in two versions, Cube Multi maximizes wire density for a given size cutout. For example, one version can pack 23 cables, ranging in size from 6 to 9 mm, into 36 x 112 mm cutout, which is the standard size for a 24-pin industrial connector.

The second version squeezes two fewer cables into the same cutout and it supports more varied combinations with room for nine 3 to 6 mm cables, nine 6 to 9 mm cables, two 9 to 13 mm cables, and one 13 to 16 mm cable.

The Lapp Group
www.lappusa.com

Filed Under: Products Tagged With: Lapp USA

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