EGIS

EGIS 150A Common Busbar, Two Stud, 20 Screw

£45.25
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6150-220
A 150A tin-plated copper common busbar with two 1/4 inch studs and twenty #8 screw terminals. Supplied without a cover.

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Description

The EGIS 150A common busbar in its twenty-screw form distributes power from two 1/4-20 input studs to twenty #8-32 screw terminals, rated to a maximum of 48Vdc. The high terminal count suits installations with many low-current branch circuits fed from a single feed, while the tin-plated copper conductor keeps voltage drop low.

Stainless steel self-locking hardware ensures long-term reliability under vibration, and #10 (M5) mounting holes allow secure fixing. An optional transparent cover (sold separately) is available for shock protection.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • 150A rated, 48Vdc maximum
  • Two 1/4-20 input studs plus twenty #8-32 screw terminals
  • High terminal count for many branch circuits
  • Tin-plated copper busbar for minimal voltage drop
  • Stainless steel self-locking hardware
  • #10 (M5) mounting holes
  • CE marked
  • 150A common busbar
  • Stainless steel terminal hardware

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Electrical

Current Rating150A
Maximum Voltage48Vdc

Mechanical

Studs2 x 1/4-20
Screw Terminals20 x #8-32
Stud Torque60 in-lbs (6.7 N-m)
Screw Terminal Torque15 in-lbs (1.7 N-m)
Mounting Holes#10 (M5)
Busbar MaterialTin-plated copper

General

CE MarkedYes

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What is this busbar rated for?
It is rated for 150A continuous at a maximum of 48Vdc.
How many screw terminals does it have?
Twenty #8-32 screw terminals, plus two 1/4-20 input studs.
Does it include a cover?
No, this version is supplied without a cover.
What is it made from?
Tin-plated copper for minimal voltage drop.