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15 & 20 AMP STRAIGHT BLADE DEVICES - FEATURESAPLUGS & CONNECTORSInternal cord clamp provides superiorstrain relief.Close-in wire entrance holes and generouswiring space make it easy to wire.Two assembly screws - drive rivet style -make for fast assembly.Terminals are open, ready to wire forquickest assembly.Cord clamp insert allows use of greatestrange of cord sizes.Beveled housing so it won’t get caughton stairs, equipment, etc.Dust seal keeps contaminants out ofwiring chamber.Redundant-terminal markings allow forquickest, easiest assembly.All nylon construction for durability.RECEPTACLESTHE EXCLUSIVE PERMA-LOCK TERMINAL-TIGHTENING ADVANTAGEAs The Screw Goes Down, The Collar Locks Up: As theterminal screw tightens down on the contact tang, it compressesthe wire underneath the tang, causing the screw to exert anupwards lift on the collar overleaf. This lifting action “locks up”the screw’s threads. Stress-relieving of the terminal is virtuallyeliminated. Heat-cycling and vibration cannot loosen the screw.Collar (Lug)OverleafCombination Head(Slot and #2 PhillipsorSlot and #1 Robertson)Heavy duty, extremely durable nylon face.Optional back or side wiring for on-thejobversatility and easy installation.Large #8 captive screws assure easy,efficient installation.Captive self-grounding clip eliminates theneed for a bonding jumper (NEC Section250-74 Exception No. 2).Triple-wipe copper alloy power contactsassure long-life contact pressure.FLANGED INLETS & OUTLETSCollar(Lug)Contact TangWire(StrandedConductor)Feature the same Perma-Lock terminalsused on plugs and connections.Mounted in a flanged housing, allowsmounting in a panel without access fromthe rear.All nylon construction for durability.4Tel: 800-767-8541 Fax: 707-226-9670 www.marinco.com

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