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The new SYNTAX® SHD ROADLINE series has been designed and manufactured to offer a comprehensive solution in PA (touring) applications or OB (Outdoor Broadcast) environments. When mated it has an IP67 waterpfoof rating.
SHD ROADLINE series is compliant with military standard Mil C 5015 & VG 95234.
In addition to the standard features of SVK, SVS, SPK, SB and SV series, this version has been further enhanced to offer even greater robustness in the harshest of applications, so as to ensure long term reliability, an increased number of mating cycles and longer life.

Special aluminium alloy shell with high-resistance black finish.
Pic. 1 - Marked knurling on the whole circumference of locking-ring for optimal grip, thus allowing very easy coupling. An audible click indicates that locking is complete.
Pic. 2 - Thick wall construction locking-ring for greater resistance to all possible forms of abuse.
Pic. 3 - The aluminium housing for the neoprene insert is flush with the edge of locking-ring, so to avoid ovalization due to accidental blows
Pic. 4 - Extra wide backshells for easier wiring. Increased size of Coupling roller pins on locking-ring for more durability

 

 

Extralong backshell for easier wiring. Once wiring is carried out, both circular knurling and machined housings for customized wrench jaws on the backshell’s edge contribute to easier locking:
Pic. 5 - A housing that allows dust cap lacing has also been considered. Dust cap is laced through a special high-resistance cable made up of seven stainless strands, covered by an anti-abrasion Teflon black tube provided with standard dust cap.
Pic. 6 - Machined housings for customized wrench (Part N. SVKT-KSW)
Pic. 7 - Marked knurl ridges allow usage of strap wrench tool (Part N. SVKT-KSTRAP )

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