Phoenix Contact, ZB 6 Terminal Marker for use with Terminal Blocks

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£72.37

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£86.84

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RS Stock No.:
519-613
Mfr. Part No.:
1051032:0005
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Accessory Type

Terminal Marker

For Use With

Terminal Blocks

Series

ZB 6

Mounting Type

Latching

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact Labelled terminal marker is designed for seamless integration into your terminal block systems, ensuring organisation and clarity within your electrical setups. Crafted from durable PA material, it is designed to withstand various environmental conditions while maintaining a sleek, professional appearance. The marker features a high visibility white finish, making it easy to identify and read when working in complex electrical constructions. With a pitch of 6.2 mm, this product is specifically engineered for terminal blocks with a width of 6.2 mm, ensuring a snug, secure fit. Notably, its latching mounting type facilitates quick and effortless installation, enhancing your workflow efficiency. Whether you're in a workshop or on-site, this product offers a reliable solution for labelling needs.

High visibility white colour enhances readability even in poor lighting conditions
Constructed from PA material for excellent durability and resistance to harsh environments
Designed with a latching mounting type for effortless installation and removal
Complies with environmental standards, ensuring safety and sustainability
Compatible with various terminal block widths, providing versatility in application
Resistant to UV radiation, extending the lifespan of the marker in outdoor settings
Wipe resistance ensures long-lasting legibility of labels over time

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