Additional and FDA-Compliant Murrplastik Cable Entry System Components from AutomationDirect

December 21, 2022

Additional and FDA-Compliant Murrplastik Cable Entry System Components from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added new cable entry system options to their Murrplastik product line. Murrplastik cable entry systems easily allow installation of non-terminated or pre-made /terminated cables through an enclosure or other bulkhead surface.

The new KDP/R series offers a general-purpose, round, one-piece frame available in two different sizes, capable of holding up to 46 non-terminated cables in a single frame.

The new KDL/H-VA-FDA series FDA-compliant stainless-steel split frames, available in three sizes, use FDA approved grommets and can hold up to 12 pre-made or terminated cables. Also added is the KDP series FDA Cablequick®system, a one-piece stainless-steel frame that can hold up to 48 non-terminated cables. FDA-compliant cable entry systems are ideal for food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, and any industry requiring sanitary components.

The new Murrplastik general purpose frames start at $36.00, new FDA-compliant frames start at $273.00.

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