

Please have your catalog order in BEFORE July 2nd.
For a Full Catalog Set (1 thru 6) refer to (P/N:1002656)
Catalog 1: Modular terminal blocks
Catalog 2: Field cabling
Catalog 3: Marking systems, Tools & Mounting Material
Catalog 4: Surge protection and Power Supply Units
Catalog 5: Interface technology & Switching Devices
Catalog 6: Control technology, I/O Networks & Network Infrastructure
Please send your order to literature@phoenixcontact.ca with the subject line "Catalog Order" while quoting the Part number (P/N:1002656) in the subject line.
To view/download PDF's of our Digital catalogs click here
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