SKU: CS8165C
50A 480V 3 Pole 4 Wire, Male Plug
The 50 amp 480-Volt Twist-Lock Plug, by Hubbell, the recognized leader in (CS) devices, introduces the industrial-grade twist lock. You will find these on wall saws, shot blasting equipment, industrial heaters, pumps, up to 40 hp 3-phase motors.
Applications
Primary uses for the 50 Amp 480V AC, 3-Pole 4-Wire Grounding 3-Phase Delta devices are in the Concrete, Food Processing, Manufacturing facilities anywhere a reliable, secure electrical connection is needed.
Features and Benefits
Made from super-tough nylon, these High Amperage Industrial Grade (CS) devices from Hubbell work best in Heavy-duty applications. (CS) devices from Hubbell, they have a copper terminal box. This solid wiring mount allows assuring maximum heat resistance. In addition, Stainless Steel shrouds on the male plug will protect the contacts from damage. With the added option of Water-Tight Conduit Adapters and Weatherproof Boots, they are the ideal device for all of your 50 amp needs, from 125 to 480-Volts.
Mating Products
The 50a 480V AC, 3-Pole 4-Wire Grounding 3-Phase Delta devices will mate with the CS8169 female receptacle & CS8164C 50 amp female cable connector.
Compatible Devices
Like all (CS) devices, Hubbell directly replaces the Marinco CS8165N, Arrowhart CS8165EX, Pass & Seymour CS8165, or Leviton , including any other (CS) brand with the same voltage rating.
Improved Performance
The research and development team has improved upon all the (CS) Style wiring devices and is the recognized leader in this market segment. Once you have experience and worked with, The Hubbell Brand of CS devices, it will be your first choice.
Certifications and Compliance
The 50 480V AC, 3-Pole 4-Wire Grounding 3-Phase Delta device is UL and CSA listed. They meet and exceed all industry standards and are compliant with OSHA.
Instructions and Specs
For more detailed information, here is a copy of the wiring instructions. You can find specifications for the 50 amp 480 Volt Twist-Lock here. Still not sure if this is the right one? See mating chart.