Fireproof Waterproof Electrical Large AMP Plug and Socket

Model NO.: T821 etc
Current: 16A
Poles: 3/4/5
Interface: 3p+E
Protection Degree: IP44
Hours: 2h/4h/6h/7h/9h/10h
Color: Red and White
Trademark: TIBOX
Transport Package: in Cartons
Specification: CE, CB, ROHS, IP67, CCC, ISO9001
Origin: Zhejiang, China
HS Code: 8538109000
Fireproof waterproof electrical large amp plug and socket


1.Sockets are of easy installation, long life and high reliability. They are widely used since many years ago in the machine industry, crane industry, construction industry, trains and cars.
2.The material has extremely good insulation ability and it is unbreakable, wearable long-time durable up to +120°C, resistant against oil, gasoline and salt water, almost non-aging,extremely cold-proof and splash-proof.
3.All units not only fit with the same system but also are fully compatible with units
of the same system of other manufacturers, through groove and tongue, joint for same polarity, and then it is installed easily through movable cable clamp,used securely and reliably

Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: industrial sockets, The cabinets are carefully packed in a polyurethane bag , put in a carton and mounted on a wooden pallet.
Delivery Detail: 20-35 days
 

Name:

 Equipment Plug IP44 TIBOX

Other Name:

Industrial Plug 100V,230V,400V,500V,>50-500V

Grounding:

Standard Grounding

specifications:


16A,110-500V

Pole:

3/4/5
Wire: 3/4/5

Termination:

Wire Grounding

Model:
T812 etc.

Current:
16A

Voltage:

110V,230V,400V,500V,>50-500V

Interface:

3P+E
Color: Red and White
Main material: PA6

MOQ:

300-500PCS for Industrial Plug110V , 230V,400V,500V ,>50-500V

OEM Accepted:

Yes
Certification available: Yes
Packing Details:
Export carton

Production Capacity:
10000pcs Per month
Payment Term: L/C,T/T,Western Union

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