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Killark KP-604E45 KP Series - Aluminum 60 Amp Plug - E Type - 3W 4P Circuit - Grommet Range 0.875-1.125" - 115/230VAC 60Hz

Manufacturer: Killark | Catalog # KP-604E45 | Cooper Electric Part # 597915

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KP Series - Aluminum 60 Amp Plug - E Type - 3W 4P Circuit - Grommet Range 0.875-1.125 Inch - 115/230VAC 60Hz

Technical Information

Amperage
60 Amp
Applications
KP Series plugs are suitable: in hazardous locations due to the presence of flammable vapors or gases; where a heavy duty plug and receptacle is necessary; where a connection is required for portable or movable equipment such as tools, motors, hand lights
Conductor Size
8-2 AWG
Cord Type
G, W, S, SO, STO, or similar
Material
Aluminum
NEMA Size
3,4,4X,7,9
Number of Poles
3-3 Pole
Number of Wires
4,4
Size
1 1/2 in
Type
Aluminum 60 amp plug
Voltage
115/230/460 VAC
Wire Size
8-2 AWG

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Hubbell Incorporated
Sub Brand
Killark

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
783936370149
Color
Gray
GTiN
00783936370149
Product UPC
78393637014
Weight
2.63 lb

Dimensions

Height
4 Inch
Length
11-3/4 Inch
Width
4.75 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
USA
Features
  • Suitable where a connection is required for portable or movable equipment such as tools, motors, hand lights, etc.
  • Solder Terminations for sure connection
  • Copper free aluminum housing
  • Delayed action contacts ensure safe interconnect
  • Wide range of grommet openings
  • Extra long grounding pin makes contact first and breaks contact last
  • Copper free aluminum. Delayed action contacts. Plugs with a wide range of grommet openings. Extra long grounding pole makes contact first and breaks contact last. Heavy duty construction to withstand rough and constant usage.



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