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2CLP5 Grainger Industrial Supply GRAINGER GLOBAL SOURCING-ELECTRICAL Conduit Fittings Rigid Conduit Coupling, Conduit Size 1 1/4 In, Material of Construction Aluminum, Standards UL 6A, ANSI C80.5, B1.20.1
2CLP7 Grainger Industrial Supply GRAINGER GLOBAL SOURCING-ELECTRICAL Conduit Fittings Rigid Conduit Coupling, Conduit Size 2 In, Material of Construction Aluminum, Standards UL 6A, ANSI C80.5, B1.20.1
2CLP3 Grainger Industrial Supply GRAINGER GLOBAL SOURCING-ELECTRICAL Conduit Fittings Rigid Conduit Coupling, Conduit Size 3/4 In, Material of Construction Aluminum, Standards UL 6A, ANSI C80.5, B1.20.1
4FXY7 Grainger Industrial Supply CANTEX INC. Conduit Fittings Coupling, One Piece, Conduit Size 1 1/2 In., Material of Construction PVC, Dia. 2.20 In., Overall Length 2.50 In., For Use With Shedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit, Standards UL
4FXY9 Grainger Industrial Supply CANTEX INC. Conduit Fittings Coupling, One Piece, Conduit Size 2 1/2 In., Material of Construction PVC, Dia. 3.33 In., Overall Length 3.55 In., For Use With Shedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Conduit, Standards UL
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  • So You Want To Know Connectors? (.pdf)
    in the word. Brand names include Amphenol® and. Proprietary Variations ............................................................ 4-5. Pyle-National® and Matrix®. MIL-DTL-5015 and 97 Series Part Number Breakdown. MIL-DTL-22992 Part Number Breakdown. AIO, Amphenol Industrial division of Amphenol
  • TN 17: Installation of Vibration Sensors
    ) per foot, depending on the cable construction. After the. cable length has been determined, its effect on the sensor operation should be. evaluated. Capacitive loading reduces high level, high frequency vibration. signals. Normal industrial applications are generally measuring frequency ranges
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  • How Ultrasonic Flowmeters Work (.pdf)
    , single-path FDT100. Series from Omega Engineering has. many of the features that make transit-time flowmeters the preferred ultrasonic design for use. with so-called clean liquids (clean in the sense that they lack acoustical discontinuities). Intended for consumable and industrial water applications
  • Guide on Shielding, Grounding, and Design Techniques in Factory Automation (.pdf)
    in the event of a loss of power is required, consider using an uninterruptable. power supply (UPS). Some industrial equipment can "punch holes" in the line causing missed cycles lasting hundreds of milliseconds. Problems caused. by this can only be resolved by an active line conditioner such as a UPS

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