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| Earth contact position | 6h | ||
| Rated current(A) | 16 | 32 | |
| Pole | 3 | ||
| Dimension(mm) | a | 150 | 189 |
| b | 68 | 92 | |
| c | 50 | 65 | |
| Ø | 8 | 10 | |
| Cable nominal cross-section area(mm²) | 1-2.5 | 2.5-6 | |
| Current(A): | 16A. 32A |
| Voltage(V): | 220-240V~2P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |

| Earth contact position | 6h | ||
| Rated current(A) | 16 | 32 | |
| Pole | 4 | ||
| Dimension(mm) | a | 149 | 189 |
| b | 79 | 92 | |
| c | 56 | 65 | |
| Ø | 8 | 10 | |
| Cable nominal cross-section area(mm²) | 1-2.5 | 2.5-6 | |
| Current(A): | 16A. 32A |
| Voltage(V): | 380-415V~3P+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |

| Earth contact position | 6h | ||
| Rated current(A) | 16 | 32 | |
| Pole | 5 | ||
| Dimension(mm) | a | 179 | 193 |
| b | 90 | 100 | |
| c | 63 | 70.5 | |
| Ø | 10 | 10 | |
| Cable nominal cross-section area(mm²) | 1-2.5 | 2.5-6 | |
| Current(A): | 16A. 32A |
| Voltage(V): | 220-380V~/240-415V~3P+N+E |
| Protection degree: | IP44 |

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READ MOREMost failures with an Industrial Connector don't happen because the rating was "wrong on paper." They happen when connectors meet real life: wet hands, dragged cables, mixed crews, and equipment that changes from one job to the next. A smarter selection process focuses on preventing the most common field problems—mis-mating, contamination, overheating, and downtime.
1) Start with the "mismatch risks," not the datasheet
On multi-contractor sites, the biggest hidden cost is incompatibility.
This is why many buyers choose an Industrial Connector Supplier that can keep one consistent system across projects.
2) Think in "abuse scenarios": where will it be used and handled?
The right connector is the one that survives how people actually treat it.
In plain terms: buy for the worst day on site, not the best day in the warehouse.
3) Current rating: avoid heat problems by planning for load behavior
Overheating usually comes from real-world load patterns:
A conservative rating choice and stable contact design reduce temperature rise and extend service life—often cheaper than replacing "just one more melted plug."
4) What procurement should ask an Industrial Connector Manufacturer
If you're sourcing beyond a one-off purchase, the questions change:
This is where working directly with an Industrial Connector Manufacturer can simplify long-term supply.
5) Customization: when standard SKUs create friction
Many projects don't fail because the connector is bad—they fail because the connector doesn't match the job workflow. The corresponding products can be customized according to the requirements or parameters provided by customers, such as:
A good Industrial Connector choice is really a risk-control decision: reduce misconnection, keep water/dust out, and prevent heat-related failures. As an established Industrial Connector Supplier and Industrial Connector Manufacturer, WENZHOU SHANGFENG ELECTRIC CO., LTD supports both standard selections and parameter-based customization—helping buyers standardize site power connections and cut maintenance headaches.