Sealcon Twilock-S Circular Connectors Makes “Child’s Play” Out of Difficult Access Areas

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July 30, 2021

The Sealcon Twilock-S connection system is an extremely simple and highly reliable quick fastening system. Sealcon’s Twilock-S metric circular plug-in connectors mate to Speedtec by Intercontec/TE Connectivity making adaptivity between these two connector systems technically possible. All it takes is just one click, a slight twist and the plug-in system goes from “Open” to “Close”; making it child’s play to plug in a connector even where access is quite difficult.

Twilock-S is resistant to vibrational loads and guarantees protection of IP67/IP69K (connected). Twilock-S circular connectors are designed with multiple new features to accommodate changing industry demands such as a low-profile housing and right-angle connector that swivels to open and requires less vertical space. Sealcon has Twilock-S connectors in M23 (Signal), M23 (Power) and M40 (Hybrid) sizes. Spec in Twilock-S circular connectors for applications in: Renewable Energy, Motion Controls, Robotics and Conveyors.

With the vast array of options available with these Twilock-S circular connectors Sealcon has the configuration that you are looking for.

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