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Thomas & Betts introduces KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors
 
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – (November 15, 2007) – Installers now can make UL/CSA-certified custom field connections, including 90-degree and “T” connections, without time-consuming modifications using Thomas & Betts’ Color-Keyed KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors. These connectors are designed to be used with standard Color-Keyed lugs and splices through 4/0 AWG, and their flexibility in positioning before crimping provides an unlimited number of possible connection configurations.

“The Color-Keyed KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors enable installers to easily make connections with significant bending radius requirements that would otherwise violate NEC code requirements,” said Jerry Woodward, senior product manager at Thomas & Betts. “The Flag and Tee Connectors are an alternative to high-cost flexible conductors and the Tee Connectors eliminate the need to create welded or brazed connectors, which are not only costly, but are typically special designs with long lead times. The result is a fast and flexible field-assembled and installed connection with the lowest cost for these applications.”

Color-Keyed KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors’ modular design enables installers to build multiple circuit configurations. The connectors also feature insulated housings, which makes installation faster and safer; tin-plated connectors for corrosion resistance; and 99.9 percent pure wrought copper construction, offering the highest electrical conductivity and the lowest connection resistance.

As with all products in the Color-Keyed line, KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors are color coded to ensure an easy selection of the correct crimping die and an easy visual inspection to verify the proper crimp.

A Complete Connection System Kit, which includes a selection of KUBE Flag and Tee Connectors for common applications and a crimping tool, also is available.

About Thomas & Betts
Thomas & Betts Corporation is a leading designer and manufacturer of electrical components used in industrial, commercial, communications and utility markets. In addition, the company is a leading producer of commercial heating and ventilation units and utility transmission structures. Headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., the company has manufacturing, distribution and office facilities worldwide. Thomas & Betts reported revenues of $1.9 billion in 2006.
 
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