Martin Kaiser IEC Inlet Appliance Plug C16A Earthing Contact Terminal - 786/48/sw [50 Pieces]

Martin Kaiser IEC Inlet Appliance Plug C16A Earthing Contact Terminal - 786/48/sw [50 Pieces]
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Reference: E3R5Y-X50
Brand: Martin Kaiser
Mfr. Part: 786/48/sw

The Martin Kaiser device plug/socket is black in color with a Male plug type and follows the C16A standard, carrying a nominal current of 10A. It also includes a built-in device plug with earth, has a built-in chassis part 'male' at an angle of 155°, suitable for a 10A current and is categorized under IP20 protection. Known as 'heißgerätestecker', it requires flange mounting and has connections of Faston 4.8mm. It is designed to handle a voltage capacity of 250 V at 10A. The material used is thermoplastic and it comes in black.

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The Martin Kaiser device plug/socket is black in color with a Male plug type and follows the C16A standard, carrying a nominal current of 10A. It also includes a built-in device plug with earth, has a built-in chassis part 'male' at an angle of 155°, suitable for a 10A current and is categorized under IP20 protection. Known as 'heißgerätestecker', it requires flange mounting and has connections of Faston 4.8mm. It is designed to handle a voltage capacity of 250 V at 10A. The material used is thermoplastic and it comes in black.

Contains 50 pieces