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BTX Introduces
the New MaxBlox CD-MX915HH Half-Hood For Proper Strain
Relief in High-Density Applications
February 12, 2008
Source: BTX Technologies
BTX is building on its MaxBlox product
line with the addition of the new CD-MX915HH half-hood. Functioning
as a full-size hood in a smaller footprint, the new half-hood
provides installers with optimal strain relief in high-density
applications for broadcast, A/V, home theater, and security.
Traditionally, when mounting a D-Sub connector to a device,
plate, or panel, the only way to achieve proper strain relief
has been to use a full-size hood or to tie off the wire to
a rack rail using a cable tie. However, the width and/or height
of the hood usually does not allow installers to mount the
connectors side by side, and the depth of the hood is sometimes
too long to fit behind a wall when mounted to a plate.
To solve this problem, BTX is introducing the MaxBlox CD-MX915HH
half-hood, which acts as a full-size hood, but within a much
smaller footprint. The CD-MX915HH is the exact same width
as the MaxBlox D-Sub connector, making it ideal for any high-density
application where numerous MaxBlox D-Subs need to be mounted
side by side.
In addition, a small slotted tray extends out the back of
the CD-MX915HH, providing the perfect place to secure the
wire with a standard cable tie, for the ultimate strain relief.
The CD-MX915HH works exclusively with the patent-pending BTX
MaxBlox D-Sub connector.
"We had been approached by many customers asking us to
design and manufacture a solution for side-by-side mounting
of our solderless DB9s on a device," said Greg Schwartz,
president of BTX. "The problem, however, was not only
the issue of real estate, but also strain relief. Our new
CD-MX915HH half-hood offers installers an innovative solution
to both problems."
The new MaxBlox CD-MX915HH half-hood is available to installers
immediately.
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