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Couple these adapters with a cord that matches your outlet and length requirements to run DC-powered electronics.
Charge most standard laptops. These chargers come with five interchangeable tips to suit your device.
Plug these adapter cords into a standard outlet and they change AC voltage to DC voltage.
To run DC-powered lab and medical equipment from your outlet, add a power cord with the plug style and length you need. These adapters meet strict IEC, UL, or ANSI/AAMI standards for use with medical devices.
Swap the plug to match the outlet of the region you’re in instead of using separate cords for each country. These adapter cords convert AC voltage to power DC electronics.
Power devices that require less than 120 volts AC.
Plug these cords into a vehicle socket to charge devices that run on AC voltage.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with these cords.
Often used in offices and workstations, these outlet strips power multiple devices from a single wall outlet.
The power switch to these outlet strips is on an extension cord, so you can control power even when the strips are in hard to reach places, such as under a desk.
Mount these outlet strips to a desktop or workbench with the mounting hardware, or set them on a surface.
A ratchet holds the extension cord on these reels in place at any length; a quick pull releases the cord and the spring-driven winding mechanism retracts it.
Controlled winding prevents the cord from whipping at the end, making winding safer and extending the life of the cord and reel.
Made of impact-resistant plastic, these reels are more durable than other automatic-wind cord reels.
Intended for demanding applications, these reels include an oil- and water-resistant extension cord.
The plug and outlets on these reels form an extra-tight connection with any device to keep it from detaching. They’re marked with a green dot to confirm that they’re hospital grade.
The outlets have covers to keep out water and dust when not in use.
A steel stand makes these reels more rugged than light duty cord reels.
Attach the wires in a power cord to these reels for a permanent connection.
Plug a cord into these reels.
An automatic brake holds the load, even when power is lost.
These winches operate longer than standard electric winches.
With a handle and mounting hook for portability, these winches can move from job to job.
Use the handheld control to move loads horizontally.
Rope does not accumulate on this winch, so it's good for longer lengths of rope than a standard winch can hold. Attach one end of your rope to the load, wind a few wraps on the winch, then pull the free end of the rope as the winch turns. Also known as a capstan winch.
These hoists are quieter and more stable than electric chain hoists.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks to keep electricity safely off until the entire team is finished with a maintenance task.
With a cable that supplies the same wattage along the entire length, these heaters remain consistent regardless of the surrounding temperature. All require a temperature switch or controller to regulate heat output.
Wrap the flexible heating element around small-diameter pipes and tubes or pack it into tight spaces.
Rated for a maximum heat output of 900° F, these heaters are often used for thawing frozen pipes and rapid spot heating.
The thermostat automatically turns these heaters on when the temperature drops below 38° F and turns them off when the temperature reaches 45° F.
Turn the dial to control the percentage of time that these heaters cycle on, from 5% to 100%. Commonly used to thaw pipes, prevent valves from freezing, and heat beakers and flasks in labs, they're good for temporary and occasional use where rapid heating is required but precise temperature control is not.
When the ambient temperature changes, these heaters automatically adjust the heat output along the length of their cable. Also known as self-regulating heat cable, they don’t require a separate temperature switch or controller.
Also known as self-regulating heat cable, these heaters automatically adjust heat output at different points along their length to account for differences in environmental temperature.
For demanding applications such as hot-melt transfer pipes, these heaters have a maximum heat output of 1400° F.
Designed for low-traffic networks, these switches connect computers, sensors, and other devices so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics.
Before ice begins to form, install this constant-wattage heat cable on roofs and in gutters and downspouts to prevent damage caused by ice buildup.