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Water- & dusttight

IP67 dustcaps

The PowerSyntax IP67 caps ensure complete waterproof protection.

The PowerSyntax caps are universally keyed to be fitted on any connector’s phase, so that just one cap version
is needed respectively for Source and Drain connectors resulting in easier management and lower investment
through reduced stock assortiment.

For full safety, the PowerSyntax IP67 caps feature the secondary locking system. The secondary lock will be released using SyntaxLock or a standard release key.

 

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Protective covers

IP53 dustcaps

The IP53 caps are fast, easy way to protect PowerSyntax connectors.The use of protective caps results in:


• Extended life span of the connectors as the mating faces are protected against impact damage and abrasion
• Improved safety as contacts are protected against dust and water even when the connectors are not mated

 

subtle and very robust

Dustcap lacing

On the PowerSyntax caps, all details have been designed with a strong focus on resistance and reliability.
A specific housing for the cap’s lacing has been moulded directly on the flange of the panel-mount versions and on the
body of the line versions. The caps are laced to the connector’s body through a special high-resistance cable made
up of seven stainless strands, and covered by anti-scratch teflon black tubing.

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Syntaxlock

Quick & easy & fits allways!

SyntaxLock

The SyntaxLock is a Syntax proprietary release system for the secondary lock on PowerSyntax connectors and IP67 protection caps.
It eliminates the need for separate release keys that could be lost by technicians in everyday usage. In full compliance with the
international electrical regulations, the connectors will be disconnected with a voluntary operation on the key (do not uncouple under load).

Supplied as a separate accessory, the SyntaxLock is extremely easy to install and can be removed quickly from all of the 'Powerlock-type' of connectors that uses the same Daisy Chain principle.

 

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