EGIS

EGIS 100A MiniBus Busbar, Four Stud, With Cover (Bulk Pack)

£26.35
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6101-400B
A 100A tin-plated copper common busbar with four #10 studs, supplied with a transparent protective cover. Sold as a bulk pack.

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Description

The EGIS 100A MiniBus four-stud busbar links heavier cables together through four #10-24 studs rated to a maximum of 48Vdc, offering an all-stud alternative to the screw-terminal versions. The tin-plated copper conductor keeps voltage drop low and the included transparent cover protects against accidental shorts and incidental contact.

Stainless steel self-locking hardware secures connections against vibration, and the compact footprint suits space-limited marine and vehicle builds. This is the bulk pack version intended for trade and volume use.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • 100A rated, 48Vdc maximum
  • Four #10-24 studs for cable-to-cable links
  • Tin-plated copper busbar for minimal voltage drop
  • Transparent cover protects against accidental shorts
  • Stainless steel self-locking hardware
  • Compact footprint for space-limited installations
  • CE marked
  • 100A MiniBus four-stud busbar
  • Transparent protective cover
  • Stainless steel terminal hardware

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Electrical

Current Rating100A
Maximum Voltage48Vdc

Mechanical

Studs4 x #10-24
Stud Torque18 in-lbs (2 N-m)
Mounting Holes#10 (M5)
Busbar MaterialTin-plated copper

General

CoverTransparent, included
CE MarkedYes

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What is this busbar rated for?
It is rated for 100A continuous at a maximum of 48Vdc.
How many studs does it have?
Four #10-24 studs, with no screw terminals, for cable-to-cable links.
Does it come with a cover?
Yes, a transparent protective cover is included.
What torque should the stud nuts be set to?
18 in-lbs (2 N-m) on the #10 studs.