Hospital-Grade Straight-Blade Plugs
Straight-Blade Plugs
These plugs have terminations with screws that tighten down on conductors to secure and disconnect them. They make inline connections with receptacles and connectors to transfer power.
2 Pole / 3 Blade
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Angled Straight-Blade Plugs
These angled, screw-terminated plugs have contact pins that position wires 90° from where the plug inserts into the receptacle to help save space in confined areas. Also known as right-angle plugs, they align cords perpendicular to receptacles and have a more compact profile than standard plugs to help prevent tripping or bumping them. They have terminations with screws that tighten down on conductors to secure and disconnect them.
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2 Pole / 3 Blade
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Hinged Straight-Blade Plugs
These hinged plugs open partially to connect and terminate cables. Also known as valise plugs, they require fewer termination screws than standard plugs, allowing them to be quickly wired and assembled. They have screw terminations that tighten down on conductors to secure them.
Without Power Indicating Lights
2 Pole / 3 Blade
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