Dehn Earthing Pipe Clamp D 10-27mm With Terminal Clamp - 540920

Dehn Earthing Pipe Clamp D 10-27mm With Terminal Clamp - 540920
Dehn Earthing Pipe Clamp D 10-27mm With Terminal Clamp - 540920
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Reference: E3NJ7
Brand: DEHN
Mfr. Part: 540920

The Earthing pipe clamp, type BRS17, is designed for the integration of pipes into the protective and functional equipotential bonding in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41/60364-5-54 (DIN VDE 0100-410/540). It is constructed with a continuously adjustable stainless steel (RVS 304 V2A) strap and allows for the connection of one or two conductors or for through-wiring. It accommodates connection cross-sections from 2.5-10mm² and is suitable for clamping or tensioning ranges between 10-27mm (3/4 inches max and 1/8 inches min). The clamp does not include surface protection and remains untreated.

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The Earthing pipe clamp, type BRS17, is designed for the integration of pipes into the protective and functional equipotential bonding in accordance with IEC 60364-4-41/60364-5-54 (DIN VDE 0100-410/540). It is constructed with a continuously adjustable stainless steel (RVS 304 V2A) strap and allows for the connection of one or two conductors or for through-wiring. It accommodates connection cross-sections from 2.5-10mm² and is suitable for clamping or tensioning ranges between 10-27mm (3/4 inches max and 1/8 inches min). The clamp does not include surface protection and remains untreated.