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CSH SQUICH series - Connections without tools
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CSH SQUICH series - Connections without tools

CSH SQUICH series - Connections without tools
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INDUSTRIALOMBARDAMATERIALE ELETTRICO SpA has beenoperating As from 1 January 1997, in order to launch electrical products on the European market the manufacturer must ensure these bear the relevantCE marking, in line with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/CEE (imple-mented in Italy as law 18-10-1977no. 791) and its modification93/68/CEE (implemented in Italy as L. D. 25-11-1996no. 626/96, publi-shed in the supplement to the Gazzetta Ufficiale of 14-12-1996).Said marking must be placed on the product - or, if this is not possible, on the packaging, the instructions for use or the warranty certificate...

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general features Cabling time: 50% quicker than the screw-type connection and20% quicker than the conventional spring-type connection 1 >

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As an improvement of high-performance industrial connections, ILME developed a new evolution of its own spring-clamp connectors, to meet the marketneeds and make the installation simpler.The new CSH series SQUICHӔ (with spring and actuator button) , the logical evolution of the CSE series, is characterized by the following advantages:reduced cabling time, no need for tools, quick identification of cabled and non cabled terminals, terminals already opened for conductor clamping, possi-bility to use wires with or without ferrule of up to 2.5 mm > 2 , thanks to the SQUICHӔ connection.Each of the...

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