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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.
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.
Internal shutters prevent the insertion of foreign objects and accidental contact with power.
Charge mobile devices without an adapter.
Protect computers and other sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI). Also known as isolated ground receptacles.
Minimize the risk of electric shock and electrical fires with a single receptacle.
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.
Eliminate the need for wire stripping; snap-on terminals pierce the wire insulation and grip the wire securely. Access the wire connection by opening the hinged housing.
Check the status of a ground connection—a green light signals that connectors have power and are safely grounded.
Reduce the likelihood of an electrical fire. Receptacles interrupt power when an electric arc is detected.
Visually confirm that connectors have power; they have an indicating light that is visible from any angle.
Receptacles protect sensitive equipment from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and spikes in voltage.
Prevent damage to electronic equipment caused by spikes in voltage.
Add a fuse to protect equipment from current overload.
Stainless steel hardware and nickel-plated blades or slots protect connections from damage in corrosive environments.
When mated, connectors meet NEMA 6P, NEMA 12, and either IP67 or IP69K.
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.
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.
An indicating light that is visible from any angle lets you know when these plugs have power. They have an extra-tight fit when mated with a receptacle to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade plugs.
Eliminate the need for wire stripping; snap-on terminals pierce the wire insulation. When mated with a receptacle, these plugs have an extra-tight fit to withstand high vibration. Also known as hospital grade plugs.
Add a fuse to protect equipment from current overload. When mated with a receptacle, these plugs have an extra-tight fit to remain secure in high vibration environments. They're also known as hospital grade plugs.
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.
A rubber housing protects these connectors from damage caused by drops and impact.
Visually confirm that sockets have power—the face lights up when they're connected. The rubber housing protects them from damage caused by drops and other impact.
Attach these general purpose receptacles to DIN rail to bring power closer to where you need it.
Prevent damage to electronic equipment caused by spikes in current. Mount these receptacles to DIN rail.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock by adding ground fault protection to all outlets on the same circuit. These receptacles mount to DIN rail.
Snap these receptacles into a cutout on an electrical panel—no screws or clips needed.
Combine straight-blade and turn-lock styles in one receptacle for convenience.
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.
Save energy by automatically turning off unused outlets—the master outlet controls the follower outlets and shuts off power to those outlets when a device plugged into the master is turned off.
Separately control each device plugged into these strips—each outlet has its own power switch.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with ground fault protection.
Filters between the outlets on these strips protect computers and other sensitive equipment from external signals that interfere with the equipment’s performance.
Also known as hospital-grade outlet strips, these outlets have an extra-tight fit to prevent plugs from detaching. They are marked with a green dot.
With a rubber housing, these outlet strips withstand drops and other impact.
A combination of an outlet box, cord, and duct, these outlet strips minimize tripping hazards and protect the cord from damage.
Connect multiple devices from a single outlet.
Turn a single outlet into five outlets with ground fault protection to minimize the risk of electric shock.
Automatically power heating and cooling devices on and off when temperatures rise or drop.
These curved outlet strips clamp onto a pole or table leg.
Mount these outlet strips to a desktop or workbench with the mounting hardware, or set them on a surface.
Create a permanent outlet system without opening walls. These outlet strips mount to a wall with clips and hardwire to an existing electrical system.
No need for mounting hardware—these outlet strips have magnets on the back to stick to steel walls, cabinets, and other magnetic surfaces.
Mount these strips into standard 19" wide electronics racks and enclosures.
Install these extra-long strips onto the frame of an electrical cabinet.
Power devices above and below your workbench while keeping your outlet strip out of the way.
Change a turn-lock to a straight-blade connection, or a straight-blade to a turn-lock connection.
Power devices that have a straight-blade connection from a vehicle outlet.
Add grounding or surge suppression protection.
Minimize the risk of electric shock by adding ground fault protection to a standard outlet.
Plug these cords into a vehicle socket to charge devices that run on AC voltage.
Hardwire one of these converters to an extension cord to keep personnel safe from electric shock.
Put overhead outlets in arm’s reach.
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.
Mount these boxes to the outside of an enclosure to access a programmable logic controller or other networked device without opening the enclosure.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles installed.