icotek Introduces New CCL Clamps

April 2, 2021

The new CCL cable clamps are suitable for mounting on all common C-rails with an opening dimension of 16-17 mm. The vibration-proof clamps offer high, flexible clamping ranges from 6 mm to 50 mm. Individual cables or entire cable bundles are secured. To prevent the cable shield from getting damaged, the strain relief is provided via the outer cable jacket. The CCL are galvanized and offer a clean, smooth surface. The ideal field of application for the CCL is in switch cabinets to secure cables against pulling.

A new feature is the integrated plastic “tub”. This plastic tub is mounted over the metal slide and can be locked in place. This locking function prevents the plastic tub from sliding when subjected to tensile loads. A set with an EMC connection is also available. The CC-LFC set consists of the CCL bracket clip and the LFC EMC.

The new articles and article sets are now available from icotek. Further information can be found on the manufacturer's homepage: icotek.com.

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