Receptacle - IEC C14, for power cord, 3 prong
Plastic IEC C14 connector for power entry. This power receptacle mounts with two screw holes which are counterunk for a clean look when using countersunk screws. This is a 3 prong connector for power cables with ground connections. Internal connections can be soldered into place or used with quick disconnects. See Specifications, Files, and Documents for a datasheet with dimensions and panel cut out sizing.
SKU:
P-SP2-106
Item ID:
003326
UPC/EAN:
609722133869
Body Material | thermoplastic | |
Cut-out Length | 27.5 mm | |
Cut-out Width | 19.5 mm | |
Dielectric Strength | 2,000 VAC 1 minute | |
Insulation Resistance | > 100 MΩ at 500 VDC | |
Item Height | 20.5 mm | |
Item Length | 50 mm | |
Item Width | 22.3 mm | |
Mounting Hole Center to Center | 40 mm | |
Mounting Hole Diameter | 3.3 mm | |
Plug Hole Depth | 17 mm | |
Plug Hole Length | 24 mm | |
Plug Hole Width | 16 mm |
Packaging Dimensions | 2 in. × 1.1 in. × 0.9 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 0.023 lbs. |
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Questions and Answers
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Does this receptacle fit the cord model number S-W124 that you have listed for marshall amps?
Asked by Anonymous on February 20th, 2017.
Yes both of these parts are compatible with each other.
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Does it come with mounting hardware?
Asked by Sweetredtele on April 4th, 2021.
Mounting hardware is not included with these receptacles.
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looking for a punch out set that i can cut thru for a chassis AC/IEC Power Cord Receptacles Do you guys know what people use for this procedure as I'm having difficulty finding a knock out to do this ....... help!!
Thank you
Dan
Asked by Anonymous on May 21st, 2022.
The hole required is simply a rectangular shape, and out nibbler tool that cuts square holes may be a tool to consider. https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/nibbler-cutter-square-holes
Product Reviews
Good quality. However I ended up not using it due to clearance problems.
Looks like an ordinary decent IEC connector. Just what I needed for my project.
Eleven years ago I built a stereo tube amp from scratch. I replaced the power cords twice due to fraying in the strain relief. I purchased an IEC power receptacle to avoid this happening in the future. Its nice to be able to remove the cord from the rear of the chassis rather than unplug it from a power strip in the back of the cabinet. Computer power cords work just dandy for this application.
Really cleans up the rear of cases.
Great parts, service and price!!