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Molex Aero-Motive Wire-Rope Festoon System, Nylon, Light Duty, 400 fpm

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Molex Aero-Motive Wire-Rope Festoon System in light-duty nylon construction, rated for speeds up to 400 fpm. Accommodates cable diameters from 0.490 to 0.910 in. with clamp-style connections. Model 5122.

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Molex Aero-Motive Wire-Rope Festoon System

The Molex Aero-Motive Wire-Rope Festoon System is a light-duty nylon festoon system designed for the organized routing and support of cables and hoses along wire rope tracks. Rated for travel speeds up to 400 fpm, it provides reliable cable management in industrial motion applications.

Key Features

  • Light-duty nylon construction for corrosion resistance and durability
  • Rated for speeds up to 400 fpm
  • Accommodates cable diameters from 0.490 to 0.910 in.
  • Clamp-type connection for secure cable retention

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Molex
  • Model: 5122
  • UPC: 78678805122
  • Material: Nylon
  • Speed Rating: 400 fpm
  • Cable Diameter Range: 0.490 to 0.910 in.
  • Connection Type: Clamp

Applications

Used in overhead crane systems, automated machinery, and industrial material handling where flexible cable and hose management is required along wire rope tracks. Suited for electricians and industrial maintenance teams.

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