Leviton 48643-E 15 Amp, 125 Volt, spina senza messa a terra, nero 1 confezione

Brand:Leviton

3.4/5

25.48

Sostituzione ideale per lampade e piccoli elettrodomestici. I dispositivi in ​​vinile resistono a scheggiature, screpolature, oli, grassi e acidi. Lamelle in ottone e contatti del connettore per la massima conduttività.

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EAN: 0078477327869

Categories: Strumenti e miglioramento della casa, Elettrico, Tappi,

Sostituzione ideale per lampade e piccoli elettrodomestici. I dispositivi in ​​vinile resistono a scheggiature, screpolature, oli, grassi e acidi. Lamelle in ottone e contatti del connettore per la massima conduttività.
Brand Leviton
Color Black
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 1.5 x 0.8 inches
Material Vinyl
Voltage 125 Volts

3.4

13 Review
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Scritto da: Brenda Rodriguez
Awesome
Awesome work great love them easy to use
Scritto da: Ron D.
These plugs use screw connections
These are polarized but not grounded. Not easy to open. Label covers tab. They use small screw connections. Not clamp through zip cord that look the same. No strain relief, but very cheap. Tin / solder tips of stranded wire. 16 Ga or smaller wire.
Scritto da: Richard
Solid DIY plug.
Super sturdy plug that work great for round cords. They are tough to get apart. I use two flat head screw drivers. You will also need a flat head screw driver to attach the wires.
Scritto da: Chuck
If you're in a hurry, you'll be frustrated
This is an old school, unpolarized replacement plug. It’s a made-in-Mexico bargain. The blades are identical so it can be plugged in either way. This might pose a safety hazard for some ungrounded appliances, should they short out internally. Its sturdy and well made and once installed should last, just about forever. But there’s the rub. Installation is not convenient or easy. First, a bar code label covers one side and obscures the latch under it. If you pry open just the exposed latch, the plug won’t come apart. You have to pry on both sides to release both latches and the label hides that fact. Then, the installation requires some forethought (no instructions supplied). Before wiring up, you need to thread half the plug, the cover, over the lead and tie an underwriter’s knot. There isn’t a lot of room for it to fit, so, if taking the plug apart was hard, putting it back together is harder still. I needed a pair of pliers because I didn’t have the finger strength to assemble the plug. You'll also need a slot-head screwdriver to pry it apart and to screw the terminals down. Not necessary, but because a soldering iron was handy, I also soldered the stripped wire ends so that they wouldn’t spread under compression. If you have the time, this is a good plug made of good materials. If you are in a hurry, you will be frustrated and disappointed.
Scritto da: Tholius
Not well made, won't last.
The cover is made from a soft plastic which will become dry and brittle with age. To get into the plug to insert the wires, you must pry up both sides at the same time, substantially deforming the soft plastic cover. These plugs are unsuitable for anything you want to last more than a few years. I cannot recommend them. They appear to be made as cheaply as possible.
Scritto da: Moonlit Kale
Hard as heck to open for installation, but works fine...
I got this to replace the broken plug on an old fan, and it worked alright. My only complaint, as some other reviews mentioned, is that this thing is a NIGHTMARE to get open. There are two little click in place tongues on either side, which are REALLY tight and need to be forcefully pushed and wedged outward simultaneously with some sort of tool like a flathead screwdriver (one screwdriver on each side simultaneously). It is difficult to the point of being ridiculous. I am a very careful and coordinated person, but even I stabbed myself mightily with a screwdriver during the process and bled all over the thing. There has got to be a better way to design this thing without making it that difficult to open. Once you do get it open, it's a piece of cake to strip the wire ends, tighten them on, and close it.
Scritto da: Kyle
Works perfect and looks vintage
This works perfect and looks vintage which exactly what I needed! I'll rebuy if I ever have the need.
Scritto da: Judy Morris Rider
Great value!
Easy to replace!
Scritto da: Ian
Cheap simple 2 prong plug!
Could of spent $8 locally for a twist lock or something similar but this simple 2 wire plug worked great. The reviews made it sound tough to assemble, but it took me 30 seconds to pull it apart and another 30 to screw the wires into it before pushing it back together. If you can't figure this out, you probably shouldn't be messing with plugs and bare wires. It says where to insert the screwdriver and pull it apart right on the plug. A cheap simple plug that worked exactly as described.
Scritto da: Toronto
Quality product
Really good construction,thick rubber housing and quality copper prongs.Only slight negative the wire screws was tad hard to secure since when you insert it back in it touches the rubber housing and it pulls on the wiring..
Scritto da: Phil
Works well - but no instructions
Great price and works very well. It is a good thing that I have used this sort of thing before or I wouldn't know to use a slot screwdriver to pry off the soft rubber casing. the to thread the wires through the casing before attaching them with the screws. Otherwise it came very quickly and does the job well.
Scritto da: Ted F
Great universal plug
Potentially harmful installing it - be careful. Heat the plug with a hair dryer first to make the rigid plastic more pliable. Use a smaller Phillips screwdriver to edge the plug apart.
Scritto da: James Robinson
Works well. Solid
Sturdy. Cover fits tight

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