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rac-Master® System Features
Trac Sections
The Trac Connectors
Key Features of Juno Trac
• Extruded aluminum chan­nels for strength and rigidity
• Low profile minimizes visual ceiling intrusion
• Extruded thermoplastic Insulator features dimen­sional and thermal stability plus excellent Insulating properties
• 12 gauge solid copper conductors
• Debossed visual polarity line indicates the positive conductor (+) side of the trac
• Available In a wide variety of finishes: white, black, polished brass or natural
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Juno Trac "push-in" connectors mechanically and electrically connect trac sections one to the other, elimi­nating the need for splices and simplifying installation.
Key Features of Juno Trac Connectors
Embossed polarity 
arrows indicate correctinsertion position 
• Spring loaded phos­phor bronze contacts provide exceptional electrical conductivity
• Cover manufactured from Lexan® providing strength, insulation and permanent coloring
Mechanical polarity assures proper electrical connection
• Screw terminals provid­ed for ease of wiring
Safety and simplified installation are what you can expect from one-circuit and two-circuit trac systems. Each is engineered and manufactured with the latest technology and the highest quality.
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