EGIS

EGIS Power Post Plus, M8 (5/16 inch) Stud with 10 M4 Screw Terminals

£38.66
Tax included.
6012-308
A combination power post pairing one M8 (5/16 inch) high-current stud with ten M4 (#8) screw terminals on a tin-plated copper base.

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Description

The EGIS Power Post Plus combines a single M8 (5/16 inch) stud for a heavy main cable with ten M4 (#8) screw terminals for low-current branch circuits, giving a compact one-piece feed and distribution point. The tin-plated copper construction delivers superior electrical performance with minimal voltage drop.

Flexible mounting hole provisions accept #10 (M5) and 1/4 inch (M6) screws, and stainless steel self-locking hardware ensures long-term reliability under vibration. The profile is FLEX system height compatible for connection to other EGIS FLEX components.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • One M8 (5/16 inch) stud plus ten M4 (#8) screw terminals
  • Combined high-current feed and branch distribution
  • Insert-molded stud connection for durability
  • Tin-plated copper for minimal voltage drop
  • Flexible #10 (M5) and 1/4 inch (M6) mounting
  • Stainless steel self-locking hardware
  • FLEX system height compatible
  • Power Post Plus, M8 with 10 M4 screw terminals
  • Stainless steel terminal hardware

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Electrical

Maximum Voltage80Vdc
Maximum AmperageBased on attached cables

Mechanical

Main StudM8 (5/16 inch)
Screw Terminals10 x M4 (#8)
M8 Nut Torque100 in-lbs (11.3 N-m) recommended, 120 in-lbs (13.6 N-m) max
Mounting Holes#10 (M5) and 1/4 inch (M6)
MaterialTin-plated copper

General

FLEX System CompatibleYes

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What makes this a Power Post Plus?
It combines one M8 (5/16 inch) high-current stud with ten M4 (#8) screw terminals for branch circuits in one unit.
What is the main stud size?
M8 (5/16 inch).
How many screw terminals does it have?
Ten M4 (#8) screw terminals.
What is it made from?
Tin-plated copper for low voltage drop and corrosion resistance.