The new WISKA WHK junction box offers a fast pluggable installation for internal applications. With diverse knockouts for 3 to 5 pole common installation plug connectors in the lid, it allows for easy external installation instead of complex wiring inside. On request WISKA is supplying the box pre-wired.
The new in-house developed ShotGLAND is likewise versatile. Small and Hot: SHOT - The name of this new cable gland series says it all. Besides its special compact design, it is perfectly suited for applications under extreme temperatures. This is being ensured by silicone sealings while standard applications will be served by EPDM inserts. When it comes to most compact components, ShotGLAND with its minimal installation height is one of the flattest cable glands on the market.
Being a pioneer in the development of breathable cable glands, this year WISKA is also going to extend its Venting range. Besides the VentGLANDĀ® and the VentPLUG pressure equalization units in M12, WISKA now also manufactures polyamide pressure equalization units in M20 and M40. These convince by their new high-performance membranes, which in high airflow quality compared to the standard membrane even achieve a 2.5 times higher air flow rate on the same membrane size. Just like all applied membranes of WISKA, the new types are UV and salt water resistant and therefore ideally suited for roughest environments.
Last but not least, WISKA is going to showcase its CONMAXX cable entry system for the first time in Frankfurt. Following a modular design, by choosing frames, grid units and seals, CONMAXX allows for a maximum of individual cable entry. The closed frame, the grid audibly locking into place and the conically shaped sealing elements make it unique and ensure a significantly easier and safe assembly. The varied choice of sealing inserts ensures a variety of cable diameters, safe seal and strain relief on the cable by their conical design. Later changes to cabling are easily realized by exchanging the seals and grid units; dismantling of the frame is not necessary.
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