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Leviton Snap-In Receptacle
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Leviton Snap-In Receptacle
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Leviton's Snap-in Straight Blade Receptacle gives electricians the ability to customize outlet design in kitchen, bathroom, garage and office applications that call for a single extra power outlet. Great for technicians that need an extra outlet in both pre-existing or new construction applications. |
- 1/2 inch stripped, 14 AWG, 6 inch long power leads for a quick connection to the main power source
- 1/2 inch stripped, 16 AWG, 6 inch long grounding lead to ensure safety and minimize accidents
- Clip is manufactured of corrosion-resistant steel that will withstand tugs and pulls
- Modular size (0.95"W x 0.95"H x 077"D) is perfect for panel openings, and is able to fit any standard face plate
- UL listed E13399
- CSA certified LR-2781
- NOM certified 057
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| LE-1374 | |
| Colors | Black, White |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Voltage | 125 V |
| NEMA | 5-15R |
| Warranty | 2 year limited |
| Pole | 2 |
| Wire | 3 |
| Termination | Leads 14 AWG 6" long |
| Face Material | Thermoplastic |
| Body Material | Themoplastic |
| Clip Material | Plastic Serrated |
| Panel Thickness | 0.031" – 0.080" |
| Panel Opening | 0.95"W x 0.95"H x 0.77"D |
| UL Listed | E13399 |
| CSA Certified | LR-2781 |
| NOM | 057 |
This receptacle is used for panel openings and DOES NOT fit into standard wall plates
| PART # | DESCRIPTION | AMP/VOLT | DIMENSIONS | COLOR Choose at Checkout |
PRICE |
| LE-1374 | Single Snap-In AC Receptacle | 15 Amp / 125 Volt | 0.95"W x 0.95"H x 0.77"D (24.13mm x 24.13mm x 19.5mm) |
Black, White |
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