Scanstrut launches NEW Multi Deck Seal PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:08

With the sailing season in full swing, Scanstrut Ltd, the international leader in the design and manufacture of installation solutions for marine electronics, has the perfect sailing accessory for anyone planning boat maintenance through the summer months, with the launch of its new Multi Deck Seal.

 

Deck Seals are designed to enable easy installation of electronics on board, providing a neat and stylish way of passing cables through the decks. The Multi Deck Seal is the latest addition to Scanstrut’s existing Deck Seal range, which launched earlier this year and has passed stringent IPX6 and IPX7 tests to ensure protection from water ingress, even during extreme weather conditions and heavy seas.

 

The durable Multi Deck Seal has been designed to fit multiple cables up to 15mm in diameter and is designed to save space and installation time.

 

Unlike Scanstrut’s current Deck Seal range, the new Multi Deck Seal comes un-drilled to ensure a selection of cables can be fitted. The installation process is simple and reliable, requiring a small hole to be drilled through the seal.

 

Manufactured using marine grade aluminium with a hard finish to resist impact marks, the Multi Deck Seal unit has a waterproof base seal and an aesthetic low profile to prevent those on board from stubbing their toes.

 

The current Deck Seal range are available in marine grade 316 stainless steel or durable glass filled Nylon. Additional features include waterproof cable routing, an aesthetic dome shape, an outer dome to provide an additional water seal and the option for waterproof installation without removing the connector.

 

For more press information please contact Hannah Floyd at Scanstrut Ltd, Tel:   +44 (0)1803 863800 or email:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ; or Kate O’Sullivan/James Tuck at ADPR Ltd, Tel 01460 241641, or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   / This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:12