Slide it on, bend the
cable, fix and ready to use! In just a few steps, the new igus ibow, from the
motion plastics specialist igus, can be used to attach cables with an angled
plug connection and save space. With this simple injection moulded part, igus
allows flexible connection of cables to a machine, whereby the angle of
connection is freely selectable. "With the use of the igus ibow, cables
can be connected just as easily to machines as without the adapter,"
explains Christian Stremlau, head of the readychain/readycable division at
igus. "Customers do not need specially trained personnel and also save
twice because they only need to get one type of plug connector, the straight
connectors and their harnessing are also significantly cheaper than angled
connectors." Users can therefore obtain the identical connector types as
harnessed readycables from igus and also choose the best angle for connecting
to the machine later. This saves process and storage costs and above all
eliminates errors.
Faster and, above all, safer use
By using the
cost-effective igus ibow, the connector does not have to be removed from the
cable, which saves time and is also safer. As soon as the cable complete with
connector has been pushed through the adapter and angled, it must be fixed with
a cable tiewrap. In this way, it can also be removed again easily later if
required. Depending on the customer's requirements, igus supplies the ibow as
an individual part in various installation sizes or already harnessed together
with the appropriate cables. Users can also specify the desired colour or add
additional individual labels.
For more details please visit: http://www.igus.in/wpck/18318/N17_14_01_ibow
About igus® India
igus® operations in India started in the year 1998
with head quarters in Bangalore. igus offers widest range of products that
includes polymer bearings, igubal® Linear Motion Bearings
, Plain Bearings and Bushing Accessories etc. which enable them to serve the
whole industrial establishments in India from a small work shop to huge
industrial establishments.
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