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Use these connectors in general purpose residential and commercial applications.
Built to handle tough, repetitive-use applications, these are more durable than standard straight-blade connectors.
These receptacles are for light-duty use.
Create a streamlined appearance—the flat face lies flush with your wall plate.
Access the wire connection by opening the hinged housing. These connectors have screw terminals to create a secure connection; wire must be stripped before winding around the screw terminal.
Check the status of a ground connection—a green light signals that connectors have power and are safely grounded.
Protect computers and other sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Also known as isolated ground receptacles.
Suitable for use outdoors, receptacles can be used in wet and damp environments. They keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection.
Install these receptacles indoors. They keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection.
Charge mobile devices without an adapter.
Internal shutters prevent the insertion of foreign objects and accidental contact with power.
Receptacles protect sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and spikes in voltage.
Minimize the risk of electric shock and electrical fires with a single receptacle.
Prevent damage to electronic equipment caused by spikes in voltage.
Reduce the likelihood of an electrical fire. Receptacles interrupt power when an electric arc is detected.
Also known as hospital-grade connectors, these have an extra-tight fit when mated to remain secure in high-vibration environments.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection. These receptacles have an extra-tight fit when mated with plugs to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade receptacles.
When mated, connectors meet NEMA 6P, NEMA 12, and either IP67 or IP69K.
A rubber housing protects these connectors from damage caused by drops and impact.
Stainless steel hardware and nickel-plated blades or slots protect connections from damage in corrosive environments.
Use connectors where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They are UL listed for Class I, Division 1 and 2, Groups C and D; Class II, Division 1 and 2, Groups F and G; and Class III hazardous environments.
Rated NEMA 6P and 13, IP66, and IP69K when mated, connectors withstand oil/coolant spraying, high-pressure, high-temperature washdowns, and are corrosion resistant so they can be used in marine environments.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection to all outlets on the same circuit. These receptacles mount to DIN rail.
Use these cords with computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Also known as hospital-grade cords, these cords have an extra-tight connection to prevent them from detaching. The plug is marked with a green dot.
Change the connection style between an outlet and your equipment.
The insulation on these cords resists water, so they can be used outdoors.
Use these cords where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They're CSA certified for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups B, C, and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups F and G hazardous environments.
Run these cords through high-traffic areas that are dirty and greasy. They have a thick insulation that resists water, oil, and chemicals, and protects against abrasion.
Avoid the clutter of multiple extension cords and overcrowded outlet strips—these extension cords have outlet boxes spread evenly along their length.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with these cords.
Attach these splitters to an extension cord to power multiple devices from one cord.
Often used in offices and workstations, these outlet strips power multiple devices from a single wall outlet.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with ground fault protection.
With a rubber housing, these outlet strips withstand drops and other impact.
Bring power to workstations that are not near a wall—these poles mount from the ceiling.
Install these extra-long strips onto the frame of an electrical cabinet.
Change a turn-lock to a straight-blade connection, or a straight-blade to a turn-lock connection.
Cover unused electrical outlets or plug prongs to protect them from dust, dirt, liquids, and other contaminants.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles and/or light switches installed.