Cableco Technologies Introduces Its Improved Power SwivelNut Interconnect System for Power Cable and Threaded Studs.SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- Cableco Technologies, a subsidiary of Methode Electronics, Inc., introduces its improved Power SwivelNut(TM) interconnect system for applications involving rotating threaded nut and wire cable termination. The updated system offers improved concentricity and expanded product size range. The Power SwivelNut is a unique power interconnect that crimps a wire to a captive rotating nut. The patented design allows rotation of the nut as it screws onto a power stud while maintaining continuity and providing a low voltage Low voltage is an electrical engineering term that broadly identifies safety considerations of an electricity supply system based on the voltage used. While different definitions exist for the exact voltage range covered by "low voltage", the most commonly used ones include "mains drop connection. Ideal for any power stud connection, the Power SwivelNut offers a slim, reliable connection for wire to bus bar, printed circuit board, or power conversion input/output. The small diameter profile improves wire management when used in densely populated pop·u·late tr.v. pop·u·lat·ed, pop·u·lat·ing, pop·u·lates 1. To supply with inhabitants, as by colonization; people. 2. power stud designs. The new Power SwivelNut has been redesigned to improve concentricity when seating to a stud. Insulating boots are now available. Product range has been expanded to include all standard and metric thread sizes for wire gauges wire gauge n. 1. A gauge for measuring the diameter of wire, usually consisting of a disk having variously sized slots in its periphery or a long graduated plate with similar slots along its edge. 2. 12 AWG (American Wiring Gauge) A U.S. measurement standard of the diameter of non-ferrous wire, which includes copper and aluminum. In general, the thicker the wire, the greater the current-carrying capacity and the longer the distance it can span. through 4/0. Pricing at 1,000 pieces for 4 AWG is $2.15 each. For more information on the Power SwivelNut, or any of Cableco's power cabling solutions, please contact: Cableco Technologies, 1750 Junction Ave., San Jose, CA 95112, Phone: 408-453-9500. Fax: 408-943-6655. Email: sales@cablecotech.com. Web: www.cablecotech.com. Cableco Technologies Corporation is a major manufacturer of cable, interconnection and custom engineered products designed for high-current power distribution solutions for computer, computer peripheral, office automation, instrumentation, telecommunication, medical, industrial and military applications. In addition to its custom solution capabilities, Cableco serves the high-tech industry with a broad line of products that includes the extra flexible PowerFlex(TM) cable, the Power SwivelNut(TM) rotating threaded nut for stranded wire A metal wire that is made up of several smaller wires twisted together. Stranded wire is more flexible than wire with a solid core. cable termination, the cost effective PowerPath(TM) power distribution cable system, and the PowerRail(TM) pluggable rail power distribution system. Visit Cableco's website at www.cablecotech.com. Methode Electronics, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :METH) is a global manufacturer of electronic component and subsystem devices. Methode designs, manufactures and markets devices employing electrical, electronic, wireless, sensing and optical technologies. Methode's components are found in the primary end markets of the automotive, communications (including information processing information processing: see data processing. information processing Acquisition, recording, organization, retrieval, display, and dissemination of information. Today the term usually refers to computer-based operations. and storage, networking equipment, wireless and terrestrial voice/data systems), military, aerospace, rail and other transportation industries; and the consumer, safety, medical, and industrial equipment markets. Further information can be found at Methode's website www.methode.com. |
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