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SKINTOP anti-vibration product line ensures a secure connection

By Michelle Froese | April 2, 2015

SKINTOP products have proven durability and provide lasting performance.

SKINTOP products have proven durability and provide lasting performance.

Specifically designed and engineered to withstand the most challenging applications, the SKINTOP line from the Lapp Group helps ensure installations are problem-free and run optimally. SKINTOP’s proven level of performance is achieved through advanced design and engineering, which results in products with anti-vibration protection, improved sealing, gripping, and clamping, and maximum protection from dirt, oils, and water.

SKINTOP’s strain relief glands are engineered to withstand the vibrations common to wind turbines, ensuring the most secure connection possible. With an integrated locking mechanism that prevents the cap from loosening even under severe conditions, they are ideal for any tough engineering project and nicely complement Lapp’s cable and connector products.

Compared to other strain-relief products, SKINTOP provides a large number of advantages for workers in the filed, which will increase productivity, minimize downtime, save time and money, and keep projects up and running.

Lapp Group USA
http://lappusa.com


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Tagged With: anti-vibration, Connectors, energy, gland, lapp group, products, relief, skintop, strain, wind
 

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