Dehn Adjustable Ball Head Cap With Hexagon Shaft For Cables - 772330

Dehn Adjustable Ball Head Cap With Hexagon Shaft For Cables - 772330
Dehn Adjustable Ball Head Cap With Hexagon Shaft For Cables - 772330
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Reference: E3P2N
Brand: DEHN
Mfr. Part: 772330

This is an adjustable ball head cap with four 90° turns, featuring a hexagon shaft and serving the purpose as a phase or earth connecting element. It is in accordance with EN/IEC 61230 (DIN VDE 0683-100) standards and is suitable for fixed ball points for attaching to earthing and short-circuiting devices. The maximum short circuit current is 33.5kA and it is designed to handle wire cross-sections of 16 - 120mm². Furthermore, it has an anti-rotation feature backed by the PK1 element and the operating rod is fastened via a hexagonal spindle.

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This is an adjustable ball head cap with four 90° turns, featuring a hexagon shaft and serving the purpose as a phase or earth connecting element. It is in accordance with EN/IEC 61230 (DIN VDE 0683-100) standards and is suitable for fixed ball points for attaching to earthing and short-circuiting devices. The maximum short circuit current is 33.5kA and it is designed to handle wire cross-sections of 16 - 120mm². Furthermore, it has an anti-rotation feature backed by the PK1 element and the operating rod is fastened via a hexagonal spindle.