Techspan Scame Pin & Sleeve Devices

EIN Scame Sleev TS 400

July 4, 2022

Offering a wide range of high-quality industrial plugs and sockets complying with IEC 60309-1 and IEC 60309-2 International standards. Techspan’s industrial plugs and sockets are reliable, robust, easy to wire and provide outstanding resistance to weathering and to chemicals. All of which assures safe operation, even in the most adverse environmental conditions.

  • Safe and reliable, portable electrical connections
  • Wide variety of plugs, connectors, receptacles, inlets and mounting boxes
  • Watertight (IP67) and Splashproof (IP44) versions available
  • 20, 30, 60, 100, 250, 480 and 600 Amp ratings for small, medium or large current loads
  • cULus Listed for North American ratings
  • UL classified to IEC 60309-1 and IEC 60309-2 for North American and International ratings
  • Complete interchangeability with all manufacturers’ IEC 60309-1 and IEC 60309-2 devices
  • Meets IEC 60309 global configurations for safety in industrial applications
  • Will mate with other IEC60309-2 compliant devices. Including Hubbell®, Leviton®, and Eaton®/Cooper

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