Product category: Terminals and Power
News Release from: Camden Electronics | Subject: DIN rail adapter
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 March 2003
Adapter switches to new DIN rail styles
An innovative adapter enables mounting of symmetric "top-hat" style 35mm DIN rail products onto asymmetric G-style and symmetric 15mm mini-DIN installations
An innovative adapter from Camden Electronics enables mounting of symmetric "top-hat" style 35mm DIN rail products onto asymmetric G-style and symmetric 15mm mini-DIN installations. Most modern products such as relay sockets, contactors, timers, temperature controllers and control modules are now only available with a top-hat style DIN mounting but legacy G-style rails are frequently found in industrial installations, particularly control panels in utilities.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 March 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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DIN rail adapter puts top hat on a G style
Camden Electronics has introduced a neat adapter that converts symmetric "top-hat" style DIN rail mounting products to asymmetric G-style mountings
Camden's adapter simply fits onto the DIN rail mounting part of the component and clips onto the asymmetric G-style or mini-DIN rail so that, should an installation be changed to top-hat style later, the same equipment can then be mounted without the adapter.
Camden's DIN rail adapter is moulded in self-extinguishing UL94V0 industry standard green polyamide 66 and can also be supplied in grey or black on request.
The DIN rail adapter extends the company's versatile range of DIN rail mounting products that encompasses relay modules, IDC and subminiature D connectors, diode modules, fuse modules and empty modular interface supports for 72 and 107mm wide PCBs.
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