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15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire

15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
15A 250V Locking Plug, 2 Pole, 3 Wire
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: RDDLZ-LP6-15
  • Weight: 1.00
  • SKU: RDDLZ-LP6-15

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Twist locking plug is suitable for medical devices, electronics, lighting, machinery, grills, generators and lifts, etc. It comes with nylon material, high quality and durable, fall resistant and explosion-proof. Plug matching socket has the function of clamping the power cord to prevent the phenomenon of slack power failure in the work.

Specifications

ModelRDDLZ-LP6-15
Plug TypeNEMA 6-15 Plug
MaterialsNylon and full copper
CertificationsUL/ CSA/ CUL
Rated Voltage250V
Rated Current15 Amp
Wiring & Connecting2 Pole 3 Wire
Terminal Clamp Material0.08" (2) steel-nickel plated
Terminal Screw Material10-32 Brass white finish on neutral screw when use
Ground Screw Material10-32 Brass (green finish), multi-device
Dielectric Voltage Withstand18000V minimum
Current InterruptingCertified for current interrupt at full rate current
Temperature ResistantMax 30℃ temperature rise at full rated current after 50 cycles of overload at 150% of rated current at a power factor of 75℃
Operating TemperaturesMaximum continuous 75℃ minimum -40℃ (w/o impact)
Terminal Identification14/3, 12/3, 10/3 AWG size conductors; terminals identified in accordance with UL498 (X, Y, Z, white, green)

Tips: How does electrical locking plug prevent loose?

  • The standard of locking plug and plug should match. For example, 10A locking plug can only be connected to the 10A plug, 16A locking plug can only be connected to the 16A plug. If both are mixed such as 10A plug is connected 16A locking plug, so that the internal connection of the locking spring caused damage, not only not firmly and pulled out the next time in the connection will cause the connection loose.
  • The force of connecting the locking plug should be appropriate and the Angle should be correct. If it is difficult to plug, it is not allowed to be force to plug, otherwise it will damage the locking plug internal connection. The correct way is that you should first observe whether the two match, and slowly connect them in the appropriate force.
  • Try to reduce the times of plug and unplug.

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