You want to know why this message subject immediately jumped out and
grabbed my attention?
My Wife is the Grainger/National Accounts Coordinator for Hubbell
wiring devices. She's one of the people who tell dumb-*** electricians that
you can't use a 15 amp plug in a 30 amp circuit...
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From: Tothwolf
I'm sure there are other folks on the list that have systems that use
twist-lock connectors, so I am posting here before I contact a surplus
company to work out a trade.
I have the following Hubbell twist-lock connectors that are surplus to my
needs:
Qty Description Hubbell Part #
NEMA
4 125V 30A Insulgrip Plug HBL2611
L5-30P
3 125V/250V 20A Insulgrip Plug HBL9965C
N/A
1 125V/250V 20A Insulgrip Flanged Receptacle HBL3326C
N/A
1 125V/250V 30A Insulgrip Plug HBL3331C
N/A
1 125V/250V 30A Insulgrip Flanged Inlet HBL3334C
N/A
1 125V/250V 30A Insulgrip Flanged Receptacle HBL3335C
N/A
2 125V 15A/250V 10A Insulgrip Plug [Not UL Listed] HBL7567C
N/A
I am looking for these connectors to get power to my old SGI systems:
Qty Description Hubbell Part #
NEMA
2 125V 20A Insulgrip Plug HBL2311
L5-20P
3 125V 20A Insulgrip Connector Body HBL2313
L5-20R
4 125V 20A Single Flush Receptacle HBL2310
L5-20R
2 250V 30A Insulgrip Plug HBL2621
L6-30P
2 250V 30A Insulgrip Connector Body HBL2623
L6-30R
3 250V 30A Single Flush Receptacle HBL2620
L6-30R
Hubbell twist-lock catalog:
http://www.hubbell-wiring.com/new/sectionb.pdf
If anyone wants to make a trade, email me directly.
-Toth