Phoenix Contact Marker Strip for use with PLOTMARK

Subtotal (1 pack of 100 units)*

£56.23

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£67.48

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
609-220
Mfr. Part No.:
5060883
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Accessory Type

Marker Strip

For Use With

PLOTMARK

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact zack marker strip offers a practical labelling solution for modular terminal blocks and electronics modules, featuring a high-quality white marker that blends seamlessly into various applications. Designed for ease of use, the zack marker strip system is perfect for those looking to manage and identify their electrical connections effortlessly. With a generous capacity for 1000 individual labels, this solution is tailored for efficient organisation. The robust construction guarantees durability under typical operating conditions, making it a reliable choice for professionals in need of precise labelling in demanding environments. Additionally, its compatibility with different labelling tools allows for a customisable approach to marking, ensuring that branding and information can be adapted to suit individual project requirements.

Custom labelling services are available to meet specific project needs
Designed specifically for modular terminal blocks and electronics modules
Constructed from durable materials ensuring longevity in various applications
Flexible labelling options compatible with a range of labelling tools
Robust design to withstand challenging environmental conditions
High UV resistance enhances longevity of printed labels
Effective wipe resistance guarantees that labels remain legible over time
Compact footprint optimises space while maintaining extensive labelling capabilities

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