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  • FORJ: Frequently Asked Questions
    /Hytrel tight buffer, 2.0 mm, or 3 mm Kevlar reinforce cables. Our default choice is the 3 mm jacket. It allows the fiber to remain flexible while providing adequate protection. For outdoor applications we would recommend the armored jacket (2.9 mm). Q: What should I consider when I compare FORJs
  • Maintaining Connector Reliability in Critical Applications
    Design. The electrical design of the connector also plays a large role in both signal and contact reliability, particularly when it comes to short circuits. Tight pitch between contact spacing allows for high-density electrical signals in confined spaces. ITT’s Breakaway Series connectors, for example
  • An Introduction to Industrial Ethernet Connection Systems
    classification, and means the connector is dust tight or impervious to solids. The second digit represents resistance to liquids. A rating of "7" means the connection system can be submersed in one meter of water for up to one hour before leaking, and also resist moderate pressure water spray
  • Five Easy Steps to Choosing a Spill Kit
    area, you may want to consider our wall-mounted kits for smaller spills or a spill response center for larger spills. When selecting kits for tight areas, like the cab of a truck, a stowaway or bagged kit is probably the best choice. 4. Do you need any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE

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