Wieland Electric’s REVOS BASIC M Housing Designed for Use in Harsh Applications.

Wieland

August 1, 2017

The connector housing can withstand the harshest environmental conditions making them ideal for use in numerous applications, such as industrial machinery, construction machinery and wind turbines.

The revos BASIC M is not susceptible to stresses such as vibration, penetrating moisture or corrosion. The housing seals are extremely robust thanks to the use of Viton. The improved seals now provide NEMA 4X environmental protection.

The connector lock is available as a one-hand locking system that simplifies handling in confined spaces. The locking clips are made of stainless steel and coated with heat-resistant, thermoplastic polymer and include steel rollers that allow the clips to close with little friction and wear. The ergonomic grip grooves have been designed for improved handling.

The revos BASIC M is suitable for temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 120 °C and is available in sizes 6, 10, 16 and 24. As an option, bases are available with a hinged aluminium cover to protect the connector inserts when not in use, preventing damage and failure in the field.

The housing is compatible with Wieland’s extensive range of revos multipole inserts for size 6 to 24.

For more information, see:

http://www.wielandinc.com/en-us/products/heavy-duty-connectors or contact Wieland at 1-800-943-5263 or e-mail technical.support@wieland-electric.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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