73085-0

Pomona Electronics
565-73085-0
73085-0

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Test Plugs & Test Jacks TERMINAL JACK, MALE 10-32 (BLACK)

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In Stock: 24

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24 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
6 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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Pomona
Product Category: Test Plugs & Test Jacks
RoHS:  
Terminal Jack
Male Threaded
Black
20 A
Nickel
Brand: Pomona Electronics
Contact Material: Brass
Insulation: Insulated
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 80 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 10 C
Product Type: Test Plugs & Test Jacks
Series: 73085
Factory Pack Quantity: 5
Subcategory: Test Leads, Banana Plugs, Alligator Clips & Test Probes
Voltage Rating: 600 V
Part # Aliases: 3395345
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TARIC:
8536901000
CNHTS:
8536690000
CAHTS:
8536900020
USHTS:
8536904000
JPHTS:
853690000
KRHTS:
8536699000
MXHTS:
8536902800
BRHTS:
85366990
ECCN:
EAR99

7308x Terminal Jacks & Jumper Test Leads

Pomona 7308x Terminal Jacks and Jumper Test Leads for nuclear power are two-part jumpers and color-coded connectors that help reduce human error and help maintain the highest level of safety for humans and property, as well as reduce the likelihood of an expensive reactor shut-down. The components are helping nuclear power plants streamline testing procedures and improve human performance by providing a higher level of quality, reliability, and utility. By integrating a common set of connectors and a consistent color scheme (and eliminating painted terminal jacks with paper labels) into procedures and peer check processes, plant technicians reduce the risk of placing jumpers on the wrong terminals.