Allen-Bradley 140MG-H8E-C60

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SKU140MG-H8E-C60
ManufacturerAllen-Bradley
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (2-3 days): 12 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
2857,94PLN
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Description

The Allen-Bradley 140MG-H8E-C60 is a Motor Protection Circuit Breaker (MPCB) designed for industrial applications requiring reliable motor protection. This device features an adjustable thermal and magnetic trip unit, allowing for precise customization to meet specific motor protection needs. With a rated current of 60 A and a UL interrupting rating of 65 kA at 480V, it ensures robust protection against short circuits and overloads. The 140MG-H8E-C60 is part of the 140MG series, known for its high-performance capabilities and durability in demanding environments. Its compact H-frame design facilitates easy integration into various industrial systems, making it a preferred choice for professionals seeking dependable motor protection solutions.

Specifications

Weight
2.06 kgs
Signal Level
480 V
Relay Specifications
60 A
Voltage
480 V
Current
60 A
Product Type
Motor

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