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North American Rewireable Components


Have you ever required a number of non-standard, North American power cords and been stuck as to where to look? Ever wondered what L6-20 means? Interpower Components Ltd.’s trained customer service staff can support and assist you in finding just the cord set, power cord, or connector required. With access to Interpower Corporation’s flexible “Made-to-Order” Department, we are ready to make cords specifically for your project. We can assemble your NEMA plug and socket onto North American cable or match them with an IEC 60320 inlet or outlet. We also offer value-added services from terminations to power cords, labeling, and packaging.


Interpower Components Ltd. also offers individual North American plugs and sockets in various NEMA configurations for customers to complete their own assemblies. Straight blade or locking plugs and sockets and flanged inlets and outlets are available. Hospital-grade plugs and sockets are also available, often from stock. Interpower’s range of North American components carry UL and CSA approvals.


We offer all of this with no minimum order requirements, a 3 to 6 week lead time, and quality service and product. Call our Customer Service Department to place an order or to discuss your specific requirements.


• Safety accessories such as connector locks available • Customise cords to your specifications


• Extensive range of North American rewireable plugs and sockets in stock.


• No minimum order requirements • Free technical support available


• Assembled and tested in our UL approved facilities in Iowa, USA


® Hours: 8:30 am–5:00 pm GMT


UK, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria Free Phone: 00800 5566 5566 Free Fax: 00800 5655 5655


International


Phone: 0044 (0) 1908 295 300 Fax: 0044 (0) 1908 295 301


Order On-line! www.interpower.com 10 Kelvin Drive • Knowlhill • Milton Keynes • Buckinghamshire • MK5 8NH • UK


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