Hydraulicspneumatics 4915 Promo Canfield Gt Series
Hydraulicspneumatics 4915 Promo Canfield Gt Series
Hydraulicspneumatics 4915 Promo Canfield Gt Series
Hydraulicspneumatics 4915 Promo Canfield Gt Series
Hydraulicspneumatics 4915 Promo Canfield Gt Series

Connector Modules Eliminate Field Wiring

July 6, 2018
Gatormate GT Series of fully assembled, tested and ready-to-use connector modules eliminate field wiring.

Gatormate GT Series of fully assembled, tested and ready-to-use connector modules eliminate field wiring. These molded, all-in-one connector sets save users the labor and expense of crimping, assembly and testing in the field. The cord sets feature indicator lights that streamline troubleshooting by lighting up to confirm the connectors are receiving power. They feature an IP67 rating and resist shock, vibration, moisture, and dust. The product is available in plug and receptacle versions and in many wire lengths and styles.

Canfield Connector, (800) 554-5071

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