Marinco Ss 30 Amp Power Inlet 303ssel-b on 2040-parts.com
Rockville Centre, New York, United States
Item #: 303SSEL-B
Description
Inlet, Stainless Steel
Electrical Specifications
30 amperes, 125 volts
Material Specifications
Cap & Bezel Material: 316 Stainless steel
Plug body Material: Nylon
Contact Material: Brass
Rear enclosure: Polyester with a UL flammability of 94V-0
Terminals
Brass, Clamp-type. Accommodates 10 AWG and 8 AWG wire.
Enclosure
Provided. Has integral strain relief.
Mounting screws
Not provided. No. 8 flat or oval head recommended
Listings
UL listed, File E57672
CSA certified, File LR81290
Complies with ABYC and Coast Guard Standards
PS> I did open the package and looked at it and then closed the package. Nothing was removed.
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