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Electric adapter EQUES®60Classic
plasticadjustableDIN

electric adapter
electric adapter
electric adapter
electric adapter
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Material
plastic
Other characteristics
DIN, adjustable

Description

Ready for Boarding - with the new 4th generation EQUES® adapter series up to 32 A rated current. We have rethought the familiar adapter standard for motor starter applications and simplified the interface for switching devices to the busbar system to the essentials. With the improved cable assembly, which withstands significantly higher temperatures, the new tool-free adjustable DIN mounting rail and the trend-setting design, we are taking the adapter technology for 16 A and 32 A feeders to the next level. Flexible In addition to the longer connection cable for switching devices with spring clamp terminal, the additional variant with integrated spring clamp technology in the adapter brings maximum flexibility in the application. All variants can be used internationally thanks to IEC, CCC and UL certification. Innovative The new cable assembly with increased temperature resistance, the halogen-free insulation material and the overall improved short-circuit withstand set new standards in adapter technology. Additional flexibility and speed in mounting the switching devices is provided by the new tool-free adjustable mounting rail. Compatible The new adapter generation is fully compatible with our existing adapters, i.e. mixed installation of old and new adapters is also possible. Sustainable The new slim design is closely linked to the optimized use of materials. Thanks to the reduced use of resources, the new adapter generation also scores in terms of sustainability.

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