Escha now offers new M8x1and M12x1 Y-junctions with cable outlets. These 2-way splitters have an extremely compact housing style and can be easily adapted to a customer’s individual needs.
2-way junctions simplify signal distribution. Escha has now launched new Y-junctions provided with cable outlets saving plug-ins on junctions as well as on junction cables. This eventually means a cost optimisation for wiring compared to classical Y or T-junctions without cable outlets.
All Escha standard PUR and PVC cables are available for the outlets. Upon customer request, the cable outlets can be provided with M8x1 or M12x1-round connectors as well as with valve connectors. Female or male connector alignment is optional as well. Due to the number of options, there is a solution for almost every customer application.
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