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iCon ITA with Large Cable Clamp

HEX CAVITY 2X FOROPTIONAL KEYING PINS(KIT P/N 310113461) 4.24107.81 3.0376.93 GROUNDING SCREW iCon iCon HANDLE SHOWN IN ENGAGED POSITION. ROTATE 180° COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FOR DISENGAGED POSITION. SECTION A-A 4 AA RCV MATING VIEW 4 MAX CABLE BUNDLE AREA = 1.90 SQ. IN. EQUIVQALENT TO 1.55" DIAMETERCABLE BUNDLE CLAMP CAN BE INVERTED FOR SMALLER CABLE BUNDLES 6.52165.68 1.5539.37 1.98050.29 MODULETIER "B" MODULETIER "A"

ITA, iCon with large cable clamp

Part # 410 123 106

ITA Specifications

Weight 0.65 lbs [.29 Kg] without protective cover Frame Material Nickel Plated Aluminum Alloy Hardware Stainless Steel Drive Unit Bronze and Stainless Steel Plastic Components and Protective Cover Material Black Thermoplastic Cable Clamp Material Powder Coated Aluminum Available Module Positions 2 Cycle Life 10,000 Cycles Temperature -55° C to 100° C

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TECH TIP

The U-shaped Cable clamp is adjustable to accommodate the amount of wires in your cable bundle. For the equation please see our Tech Tip on page 57.

This iCon has a large cable clamp that will accommodate cable bundles up to 1.55" diameter. The slide-off cover allows easy access to wiring for maintenance and probing. Protective cover included.

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