TTI expands transportation connector line with Tyco Electronics - Connector Specifier

TTI expands transportation connector line with Tyco Electronics


May 19, 2009

May 19, 2009 -- TTI, Inc., a distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical and discrete components, announced an expansion of its transportation connector product line with the launch of Tyco Electronics' sealed fuse/relay box.

The Tyco sealed fuse/relay box is designed to allow users to place their power distribution requirements outside the cab or passenger compartment. Each wire utilizes a single wire seal on the underside of the box while a peripheral silicone seal, located around the box interface, provides sealing against the cover. The box contains 60 cavities and accepts most 280 footprint mini-fuses and mini and micro relays. The 280 footprint allows the end user to customize that device layout to meet the vehicle power requirements.

TTI engaged with Tyco Electronics' Automotive division in August 2008 to promote Tyco's automotive products through the North American distribution channel. Tyco says TTI was selected based on its commitment to customer service excellence and their position as connector specialists in the electronic component industry. The new product will be marketed throughout the TTI sales offices in North America with the assistance and resources of TTI's Transportation Business Unit (TBU) specialists.

For more information, contact the TBU at 877-884-4288 or visit www.ttiinc.com/transportation.


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