Plug-in board safety socket, 20/10

LD 57681
Plug-in board safety socket, 20/10
  4  Plug-in board safety socket, 20/10

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Description

Modular plug-in board with safety sockets for setting up electric and electronic experiment circuits for students' and training experiments. The experimental space can be extended at will by means of a plug-in system. Easy handling due to puzzle-like connections between individual plug-in boards. L- and T-shape mounting possible.

Technical data

  • 8 socket grids with 8 conductor intersections and 72 safety sockets
  • Suitable for 4 mm safety cable
  • Dimensions: 20 cm x 10 cm x 2.8 cm

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