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Use this general purpose cable to supply power to equipment.
After extending to full length to provide added reach, this cable retracts and self-coils for tangle-free storage. It's often used with hand tools and other portable devices.
Also known as zip cord, this cable is often used in lamps, heat guns, and other small appliances.
Connect equipment and devices to a power supply.
Designed for indoor applications, these cords are often used to power appliances.
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.
These self-coiling cords stretch to full length and then return to their retracted length for tangle-free storage.
Stop electric shocks before they happen—these cords cut power to equipment when they detect an unsafe current.
After a power failure, these cords must be manually reset, preventing unexpected equipment startup.
Use these cords with computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
The shielding blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices.
Power multiple devices from one power source.
Create a vibration-resistant connection—the socket on these cords locks onto any male receptacle and will not detach until manually unlocked.
Create secure, vibration-resistant connections on both ends—these cord splitters have a hospital-grade plug and locking sockets.
Tug these cords to full length, and they’ll stay plugged in. Also called hospital-grade cords, they form an extra-tight connection with outlets. After stretching, they return to a tight, tangle-free coil.
Create a secure, vibration-resistant connection on both ends—these cords have a hospital-grade plug and a locking connector on the socket.
Plug these cords into fans that have quick-disconnect terminals.
Hardwire these cords to equipment.
Plug these cords into computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Similar to branches extending from a tree, these cords disperse power from a main power line to run a chain of devices. Power high-amperage fans, pumps, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Like a tree trunk connecting to branches, these cords supply power to a chain of devices. Send power to high-amperage motors, robotic arms, and other machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Use these cords in vehicles and other agricultural and construction equipment.
The insulation on these cords resists water, so they can be used outdoors.
The insulation resists water, oil, and chemicals, so these cords withstand dirty and greasy environments.
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.
Thick insulation protects the internal wires of these cords, so they can be used in high-traffic areas and over rough surfaces.
Run power to welders in machine shops, garages, and other areas where these cords will be exposed to harsh conditions. These cords have either EPDM or PVC insulation that protects the cord's wires from weld slag and being dragged, kicked, and stepped on.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with these cords.
Insulated to resist water, oil, and solvents, these cords withstand dirty and greasy environments.
Designed for indoor use, these cords are often used to power appliances.
Power multiple devices with one extension cord.
A locking lever on the socket keeps multiple devices connected to these extension cords.
In addition to an outlet on the end, these cords have multiple inline outlets.
Avoid the clutter of multiple extension cords and overcrowded outlet strips—these extension cords have outlet boxes spread evenly along their length.
Put overhead outlets in arm’s reach.
These self-coiling cords return to their retracted length after stretching for tangle-free storage.
A locking lever on the female socket prevents your device from disconnecting.
Keep power flowing in dirty areas with rubber-insulated cords that resist oil, water, and chemicals. A locking lever on the socket prevents your device from disconnecting.
Also known as hospital-grade cords, these have extra-tight connections to prevent them from detaching. The connectors are marked with a green dot.
These cords have an oil- and water-resistant insulation and impact-resistant connectors for protection in harsh environments.
Change the connection style between an outlet and your equipment.
Attach these splitters to an extension cord to power multiple devices from one cord.
When mated, connectors meet NEMA 6P, NEMA 12, and either IP67 or IP69K.
When mated, these connectors meet NEMA 6P for protection against washdowns and temporary submersion.
Often used in devices that branch off of the main power line, these connectors power high-amperage fans, pumps, and machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems.
Power robotic arms and other high-amperage machines in motor controls, conveyors, and sorting and packaging systems from your main M35 power line.