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Plugs and receptacles

Sept. 23, 2011
The DSDC Series of plugs and receptacles provides connections for direct current applications up to 200A at 250VDC, up to 100A at 600VDC, or up to 30A at 750VDC

The DSDC Series of plugs and receptacles provides connections for direct current applications up to 200A at 250VDC, up to 100A at 600VDC, or up to 30A at 750VDC. Safety features include a dead-front shutter that prevents user access to live parts and a padlockable pawl that enables easy locking in the connected or disconnected mode. In addition, the products feature solid silver-nickel contact surfaces along with spring-loaded, butt-style contacts that the company says help ensure optimal contact force over thousands of operations.

Meltric

For more information, visit www.meltric.com.

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