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200A RS RECEPTACLES
Part#: ADJA20033BECRS
200A RS RECEPTACLES
GROUND LUG 100 AMP
Part#: PTRGL100
GROUND LUG 100 AMP
PTITE 200A 3P #2 WIRE ADAPTER
Part#: PTK200WA-3
PTITE 200A 3P #2 WIRE ADAPTER
PIN + SLEEVE ADAPTER 60A 1 1/2 FIT
Part#: PSAD60150
PIN + SLEEVE ADAPTER 60A 1 1/2 FIT
PIN + SLEEVE 30A ADAPTOR 3/4 FIT
Part#: PSAD3034
PIN + SLEEVE 30A ADAPTOR 3/4 FIT
PIN + SLEEVE 60A ADAPTOR 1 FIT
Part#: PSAD601
PIN + SLEEVE 60A ADAPTOR 1 FIT
30 Amp Pin & Sleeve Plug, NSF-RED
Part#: 330P7WLEVA
30 Amp Pin & Sleeve Plug, NSF-RED
60 Amp Pin & Sleeve Plug-BLUE
Part#: 360P6WLEV
60 Amp Pin & Sleeve Plug-BLUE
20 Amp Pin & Sleeve Receptacle - BLUE
Part#: 520R9WLEV
20 Amp Pin & Sleeve Receptacle - BLUE
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Rugged power connections for vital jobsite equipment

Rugged power connections for vital jobsite equipment

Recognized as the standard for reliable power connections in harsh industrial and corrosive environments, the Appleton™ 200 Amp Powertite™ Series pin and sleeve plugs, receptacles and connectors by Emerson have been upgraded, making for faster, easier wiring, along with greater environmental protection and improved safety.
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Manufacturers

Appleton Grp LLC

Appleton Grp LLC

9377 West Higgins Road
Rosemont, IL 60018
17732554262
Leviton Manufacturing Company

Leviton Manufacturing Company

210 North Service Rd.
Melville, NY 11747
(631) 812-6000

Articles

Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Some facilities are changing their requirements for motor and appliance installations. This could be due to OSHA Lock-out and Tag-out requirements or NFPA 70E. The change is toward using pin and sleeve devices instead of having a hard-wired installation.

Safety requirements often have the maintenance person checking for the absence of voltage before touching. The rules are quite specific and are enforced by OSHA.
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