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Transportation connectors with individual wire sealing to IP67/IP69K
December 07, 2011 | Julien Happich | 222901955
The APD series transportation connectors from ITT Interconnect Solutions are specifically designed to overcome the harsh environments commonly found in heavy transportation applications. Sealed to IP67/IP69K (with individual wire sealing) and vibration resistant, the APD transportation interconnects include a wide range of 1- and 2- way high power and 4-way high voltage interconnects up to 51-way interface connectors, plus special sensors and PCB-type versions.
A broad variety of layouts extends the range of possible end applications. Electrical specifications cover requirements up to 48VDC and up to 240A power. APD transportation connectors also provide a flexible platform for customised solutions. Manufactured from materials which are resistant to diesel, oil and brake fluids commonly found in heavy vehicles and agricultural equipment, APD connectors feature a proven bayonet locking system to cope with high vibration encountered in such applications. For ultra-heavy duty usage, the APD 19/51 way additionally offers a secondary locking feature for easy contact installation and guaranteed contact alignment. All APD connectors are colour-coded and have mechanical keying for ease of use.
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