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    About Extension Cords
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    Find the right wire gauge based on your application, power draw, and cord length.

    Extension Cords for Hazardous Locations

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Extension Cords. Extension Cords for Hazardous Locations.
    Power equipment in areas where flammable gases, vapors, fibers, or dust could ignite. These extension cords are often used in drilling rigs, fuel depots, and grain elevators. They have a thick jacket that protects the wires inside from tears and scrapes on rough surfaces. A cover seals the socket when not in use so flammable materials don't build up in the slots, where a spark could ignite them.
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    NEMA 5-20 Plug × Socket—125V AC
     
    Black
    5010
    20SEOOW
    YesNEC Class I Divisions 1, 2 Groups B, C, D
    NEC Class II Divisions 1, 2 Groups F, G
    CSA Certified
    2998N11000000000
    Extension Cord for Hazardous Locations, NEMA 5-20 Plug x Socket, 50 Feet Long
    EachIn stock
     
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