TE Connectivity T Shape Cable Transistion, Fluid Resistant Elastomer, 13.2mm

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RS Stock No.:
477-147
Mfr. Part No.:
339267-000
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Type

T Shape Cable Transistion

Inside Diameter Primary

13.2mm

Inside Diameter Secondary

6.6mm

Material

Fluid Resistant Elastomer

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The TE Connectivity T Shape Cable Transition is engineered for optimal performance in complex wiring configurations, featuring three branches for versatile connectivity. Designed with renowned fluid-resistant modified elastomer, it excels in extreme temperature environments ranging from -75 to 150 °C. The innovative adhesive precoat ensures secure placement, reducing connectivity issues and enhancing reliability during operation. Its versatile inside diameter ranges facilitate a seamless fit across various applications, making it an essential component for projects that demand stability and resilience. The product embodies a blend of quality materials and thoughtful design, making it a perfect choice for industries requiring robust solutions in challenging conditions.

Molded part shape provides efficient connectivity in T configurations
Adhesive precoat guarantees reliable installation and lowers failure rates
Robust construction enhances longevity in demanding applications
Fluid-resistant material ensures durability in harsh environments
Multiple inside diameter ranges accommodate diverse wiring needs
Active compliance with EU directives supports an eco-friendly choice
Suitable for high-performance applications requiring thermal stability
Versatile design caters to complex routing and branching setups

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