Ecmweb 6073 Appleton M Line Multi Pin Connectors
Ecmweb 6073 Appleton M Line Multi Pin Connectors
Ecmweb 6073 Appleton M Line Multi Pin Connectors
Ecmweb 6073 Appleton M Line Multi Pin Connectors
Ecmweb 6073 Appleton M Line Multi Pin Connectors

Multi-pin connectors

Feb. 11, 2014
For heavy-duty and hazardous locations up to 600VAC/DC Available in two versions Offer a choice of cable support/retention methods

The M-Line of multi-pin connectors is for use in heavy-duty and hazardous locations up to 600VAC/DC. Designed to safely connect and disconnect power, control and instrumentation equipment, the connectors are available in two versions (MEP Series and MN Series) that feature plug-and-play simplicity to minimize installation time while providing IP68 environmental protection. Standard and custom configurations are available, combining a range of conductor numbers and sizes, contact materials, and termination options. In addition, a choice of cable support/retention methods as well as shell materials (anodized aluminum, brass or stainless steel) is offered.

Appleton

For more information, visit www.appletonelec.com.

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