Phoenix Contact SK Series Shield Connection Clamp for Use with Busbar

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RS Stock No.:
290-1214
Distrelec Article No.:
303-99-723
Mfr. Part No.:
3025176
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Accessory Type

Shield Connection Clamp

Series

SK

For Use With

Busbar

Mounting Type

Busbar

Colour

Silver

Material

Steel

Pitch

17mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Phoenix Contact Shield Connection Clamp, 3 to 14mm Cable Diameter, Spring-Loaded - SK 14 - 3025176


Put a damper on electromagnetic interference with this shield connection clamp from Phoenix Contact. It includes a grounding foot that safely dissipates stray electric charge, which helps to protect your signals, data cables and power supplies from interference.
A knurled screw makes it a cinch to hold your cables in place securely. Thanks to the pressure plate, you're assured of maximum conductor contact, giving you the benefit of optimum shield attenuation. Optional busbar or direct mounting gives you flexibility in your setup. The unit's steel construction is robust and wear-resistant for compatibility with harsh industrial settings.
A product like this is just what you need to cut down on the risk of equipment malfunctions or system failures in industrial control cabinets. It also gets you a step closer to EMC-compliant wiring.

Features & Benefits


• Handles a wide range of cable diameters between 3 and 14mm for compatibility with single wires and bundles
• Slotted screw head to easily achieve a higher tightening torque using a standard screwdriver
• Light weight of 20.3g puts minimal strain on your control board
• Zero power dissipation ensures no energy is wasted

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