RS PRO Clip for use with 50 mm Dia Capacitor Nylon

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$55.395

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RS Stock No.:
203-5727
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

Capacitor Mounting Clip

Accessory Type

Clip

For Use With

50 mm Dia Capacitor

Material

Nylon

Diameter

50 mm

Clip Diameter

50mm

Compatible Capacitor Diameter

50mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Compatible Capacitor Shapes

Cylindrical

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

RS PRO 50mm Nylon Capacitor Mounting Clip


A hardwearing Nylon mounting clip for the secure holding of tubular capacitor components in place. The Nylon clips offer excellent protection from vibration and shock and when compared to metal clips cause less abrasive wear on the capacitor sleeves reducing the opportunity for insulation damage.

Measuring 50mm in diameter the Nylon clip can compress or expand for small variations in the capacitor case size. Suitable for both surface and central mounting.

Screws and nuts are not supplied.

Features and Benefits


Capacitor mounting clip

50mm in diameter

Nylon construction

Excellent vibration and shock resistance

Why RS PRO?


RS PRO is the own brand of RS, offering professional quality products and solutions across all industries and technologies. Our product range is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding international standards to provide you with industrial-grade quality, at the right price. Making RS PRO your smart choice.

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