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ABB STX125-469 1.187 - 1.375 CABLE CONN

MFR Part #: STX125-469
SKU #: 1244113
Brand: ABB
UPC: 786210904702
T&B® Fittings Star Teck® XP STX125-469 Teck Cable Connector, 1-1/4 in Trade, 1.187 to 1.375 in Cable Openings, Aluminum
Hazardous Locations
Class I, Division 2 | Class II, Division 2 | Class III | CSA 23086/4484 | CSA File No. LR23086 | UL File No. E82038/E38947

T&B® Fittings Star Teck® XP Teck Cable Connector, Series: STX, 1-1/4 in, Cable Openings: 1.187 to 1.375 in, JMC/TECK Cable, NPT, Aluminum, Red/Silver, 2.51 in Dia x 3.05 in L

Working with engineers from the Canadian petrochemical, oil and gas industries, Thomas & Betts then introduced the STAR TECK XP fitting. With an easy-to-fill, integral sealing chamber and a disconnectable design requiring minimal cable preparation, this fitting became the benchmark for ease of installation in hazardous environments. A line of liquid and putty sealants was also developed at the same time, eliminating the need for the cement sealants used up to this point.

Product Details

T&B® Fittings Star Teck® XP Teck Cable Connector, Series: STX, 1-1/4 in, Cable Openings: 1.187 to 1.375 in, JMC/TECK Cable, NPT, Aluminum, Red/Silver, 2.51 in Dia x 3.05 in L

Working with engineers from the Canadian petrochemical, oil and gas industries, Thomas & Betts then introduced the STAR TECK XP fitting. With an easy-to-fill, integral sealing chamber and a disconnectable design requiring minimal cable preparation, this fitting became the benchmark for ease of installation in hazardous environments. A line of liquid and putty sealants was also developed at the same time, eliminating the need for the cement sealants used up to this point.

Attributes

Cable TypeJMC/TECK
ColorRed/Silver
Connection TypeNPT
Country Of OriginCanada
MaterialAluminum
Trade Size1-1/4 in

Features

  • Working with engineers from the Canadian petrochemical, oil and gas industries, Thomas and Betts then introduced the STAR TECK XP fitting
  • A line of liquid and putty sealants was also developed at the same time, eliminating the need for the cement sealants used up to this point