Railway-News Railtex Magazine – Issue 2 / 2019

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CONNECTIONS: A Key Link in the Railway Transport Chain Stäubli Electrical Connectors competitive solutions as well as co-ordination and planning. Among Stäubli's strengths are customised solutions for all types of railway vehicles. Electrical connection systems have always been the specialty of our subsidiary, Multi-Contact. The company, which is also based in Switzerland, has now come a little closer to its parent company. Since the beginning of 2017 it has been operating under the name "Stäubli Electrical Connectors".

Stäubli, a market-leading company, continually pushes for innovation, addressing the current and future needs of various industries. As global leader in advanced connection solutions for all applications – fluid, gas and electrical – Stäubli pursues the following strategies: to develop and deliver high-performance solutions that are tailored to

specific business requirements; and to understand and anticipate the trends shaping each branch of industry.

A Connector System for Numerous Applications

As an industry partner and key supplier in the international railway sector for more than 30 years, we have a clear insight into your challenges and expectations, such as service continuity, extreme weather conditions and mechanical stresses. To meet your requirements and specifications we offer appropriate and

The "Modular Power Connector", MPC, is an internationally soughtafter product for railway applications. This modular system makes it possible to configure very specific connection solutions to fit in every customer application. Two sizes of insulating bodies, in straight or right-angle versions, combined with several, useful options make a wide variety of

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