High Voltage Connector Is Finger Proof

March 1, 2003
Designed for system voltages above 50V, the SBS 50 finger-proof connector in a two-pole housing minimizes the risk of shock as per UL 1977 and UL 60950 regulations. The connector is offered in a slim, contoured ergonomic design that promises greater

Designed for system voltages above 50V, the SBS 50 finger-proof connector in a two-pole housing minimizes the risk of shock as per UL 1977 and UL 60950 regulations. The connector is offered in a slim, contoured ergonomic design that promises greater ease when connecting and disconnecting. In addition, the company's flat wipe contact technology is said to make hot plugging and unplugging easy and safe while using minimal real estate. The housing is keyed to prevent accidental mating of components, and molded side grooves allow mounting for panel thickness of 0.048" to 0.062". For further information and price, call ANDERSON POWER PRODUCTS, Sterling, MA. (978) 422-3600.

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