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Allen-Bradley 1492-CJS11-10 is a 10-pole center jumper for Bulletin 1492 terminal blocks, featuring an 11mm center-to-center spacing. This jumper is designed for efficient and reliable electrical bridging across multiple poles in DIN-rail mounted terminal block assemblies. It provides a secure connection for power distribution and circuit commoning in industrial control panels, motor control centers, and PLC wiring systems.
MODEL 1492-CJS11-10
$49.19 Each
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Accessory type
Centre jumper
Series
1492
Terminal Block, Screw Type Center Jumper, 10 Pole, Gray, for 1492-W16S, 10 in a Package
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Read moreSKU: 5704045
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