Blue Sea Terminal Feed Through Connector - Trotac Marine
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Blue Sea Terminal Feed Through Connector

$34.02 - $46.88
Eliminates chage and provides strain relief when passing high current through hulls, decks and bulkheads View full description

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Eliminates chage and provides strain relief when passing high current through hulls, decks and bulkheads
  • Perfect for passing high current cables through hulls, decks and bulkheads
  • Large cables passed through holes are subject to chafing even when protective grommeting is used. Terminal Feed Through Connectors eliminate chafing and provide excellent strain relief for the cable
  • Large size terminals have a mounting face that can be gasketed or bedded to provide a water tight installation
  • Rated IP66 withstands water from heavy seas

Specifications

Amperage 250A
Color Black, Red
Maximum Voltage 48V DC
Base Material Reinforced Thermoplastic
Recommended Torque 100 in-lb (11.3 N·m)
Stud Material Tin-Plated Copper Alloy
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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