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Mercotac 830 - 8 Conductor2x4A & 6x30A

Mercotac Model 830

- Brushless transmission technology
- Easy assembly and care unrequired body
- Data and/or  power transmission 
- Small sized and pretty light body
- More than 1 billion rotations long use duration
- Electrical parasites are such tiny that can be ignored, noiseless running
- Made in USA. 

 

Model

Features

830

Standart Model

830-SS

Stainless Steel Housing

  Suggested Auxiliary Connection Equipment

Model

Features

57830

Protection Kit Against Dust and Water Leaps, IP51

55251

Statical Part Cable Connection Terminal (16 - 14 AWG) with Model 830, 6 Pieces are Supplied Free.

55250

Moving Part Cable Connection Terminal (16 - 14 AWG) with Model 830, 6 Pieces are Supplied Free.

55110

For Both Parts Cable Connection Terminal (22– 18 AWG) with Model 830, 6 Pieces are Supplied Free.

55253

Tube Model for Tips of Cables with Model 830, 6 Pieces are Supplied Free.

 

Model 830, 8 iletken, 30 AmperModel 830, 8 iletken, 30 AmperModel 830 8 İletken 2x4 Amper 6x30 Amper
Mercotac Slip Rings Model 830 - 8 Conductor 2x4 Amper 6x30 Amper

- Maximum Operating Voltage: 250V AC/DC
- Maximum Continuance Operating Current (240V AC): 2 iletken 4 Amper 6 iletken 30 Amper
- Maximum Frequency: 100 MHz
- Outer Diameter: 45mm
- Operating Temperature: Model 430 Max. F (C) 140(60)/ Min. F (C) -20(-29)

Mercotac Slip Rings Model 830 - 8 Conductor 2x4 Amper 6x30 Amper

Suggested Mounting Methods
Model 830 is typically mounted by either the black body or the white plastic bushing on either end using a set screw.  When mounting horizontally, mount the Mercotac so the body of the connector rotates.

Installation Notes:
the up arrow should not point below horizontal
do not solder to or bend connector tabs
avoid lateral forces and mechanical loads (overly stiff or tight wires)
do not rigid mount both ends of connector
limit mounting eccentricity (runout / wobble) to .005" (.13mm)
provide overload protection within the circuit
avoid vibration and bumping motions