Ecmweb 6576 Pass Seymour Rubber Watertight Connector
Ecmweb 6576 Pass Seymour Rubber Watertight Connector
Ecmweb 6576 Pass Seymour Rubber Watertight Connector
Ecmweb 6576 Pass Seymour Rubber Watertight Connector
Ecmweb 6576 Pass Seymour Rubber Watertight Connector

Rubber and watertight electrical products

Aug. 18, 2014
Includes plugs, connectors, and receptacles Constructed from thermoplastic elastomer Designed for highly corrosive and wet industrial environments

Constructed from thermoplastic elastomer, Pass & Seymour rubber and watertight plugs, connectors, and receptacles are designed for highly corrosive and wet industrial environments. Rubber plugs and connectors contain industrial-strength brass blades and contacts that resist heat and provide exceptional conductivity, while two screw cable clamps secure wires and provide superior strain relief. Watertight plugs and connectors resist high-pressure hose downs of 1,500 psi. Nickel-plated blades and contacts offer long-lasting, corrosion resistance. Watertight Receptacles feature a spring-loaded flip cover; stainless steel hinge spring and pin; and impact-resistant Valox lid, cover plate, and receptacle body. Duplex versions offer lockout/tagout capability. 

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