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Merlin™ ACSR Cutter

Merlin™ ACSR Cutter

Especially designed for applications involving stainless steel reinforced aluminum cable. Especially designed for applications involving stainless steel reinforced aluminum cable.

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.: SignalTEK CT IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.: TightSight® 660A and 1000A Clamp Meters Arlington Industries, Inc.: Exterior InBox™

IDEAL TightSight® Clamp Meters

The new feature-rich IDEAL TightSight® Clamp Meters are built to professional quality standards to withstand tough use in commercial and industrial settings. For everything from load measurement to troubleshooting industrial motors and adjustable speed drives (ASDs), the new TightSight Clamps bring speed, accuracy, safety and ease-of-use together in one rugged meter line.

Polaris Grey™

Designed specifically to connect fine stranded, flex, DLO and motor lead wire, Polaris Grey™ confronts motor burnout head-on, using a ferrule that pulls and tightens strands into a bundle as the pressure screw is tightened on the conductor. Polaris Grey™: the reliability of a compression splice in a flexible mechanical connection.

Klein Tools

Tool Catalog 155

Legrand/Wiremold

4000 Designer Series Raceway
4000 Designer Series Raceway

Schneider Electric / Square D

PowerPact® Molded Case Circuit Breakers
PowerPact® Molded Case Circuit Breakers
Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Peter Walsh, PE

Some facilities are changing their requirements for motor and appliance installations. This could be due to OSHA Lock-out and Tag-out requirements or NFPA 70E. The change is toward using pin and sleeve devices instead of having a hard-wired installation.

Safety requirements often have the maintenance person checking for the absence of voltage before touching. The rules are quite specific and are enforced by OSHA.

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