Industrial Locking-Blade Receptacles
Industrial locking-blade receptacles stand up to heavy repetitive use, impacts, corrosive environments, and hot/cold temperatures. They secure when twisted to prevent unintended disconnections. These receptacles provide safe electrical connections in harsh applications like plant floors, manufacturing facilities, and mills.
Single-Outlet Receptacles with Screw Terminations
These single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances or equipment. They have terminations with screws that tighten down on conductors to secure them.
2 Pole / 2 Wire
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2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 5 Wire
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Flanged Single-Outlet Receptacles with Screw Terminations
These flanged single-outlet receptacles have mounting surfaces to secure them in cutouts on panels, equipment, walls, and enclosures. Single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances or equipment. They have terminations with screws that tighten down on conductors to secure them.
Oval Flange Shape
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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Round Flange Shape
2 Pole / 2 Wire
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2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 5 Wire
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Single-Outlet Receptacles with Spring Clamp Terminations
These single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances or equipment. Also called back-wired electrical receptacles, they have small holes on their backside where wires push into and are secured by spring-loaded clamps. They terminate conductors faster than screw-terminated connectors and are often used to save time in applications where many electrical connectors are installed.
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 5 Wire
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Flanged Single-Outlet Receptacles with Spring Clamp Terminations
These flanged single-outlet receptacles have mounting surfaces to secure them in cutouts on panels, equipment, walls, and enclosures. Single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances or equipment. Also called back-wired electrical outlets, they have push-in terminations on their backside where conductors insert into and are secured by spring-loaded clamps.
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 5 Wire
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Shrouded Single-Outlet Receptacles with Screw Terminations
These single-outlet receptacles have shrouds that extend around their opening to cover the sockets, deter touch with live currents, and protect against impacts and abrasion. They mate with compatible shrouded and unshrouded plugs. These receptacles have screw terminations that tighten down on conductors to secure them. Single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances and equipment.
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 4 Wire
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4 Pole / 5 Wire
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Flanged Single-Outlet Midget Receptacles with Screw Terminations
These flanged midget single-outlet receptacles have mounting surfaces to secure them in cutouts on panels, equipment, walls, and enclosures. Midget receptacles are smaller than standard receptacles and can fit into tight spaces and equipment they cannot. They are only compatible with midget locking-blade plugs. These receptacles have screw terminations that tighten down on conductors to secure them. Single-outlet receptacles support one electrical plug and are often used to designate circuits for appliances and equipment.
Oval Flange Shape
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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3 Pole / 3 Wire
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Round Flange Shape
2 Pole / 2 Wire
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Duplex Receptacles With Screw Terminations
These duplex receptacles support two electrical plugs and have terminations with screws that tighten down on conductors to secure them.
2 Pole / 3 Wire
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