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L-com Locking Hospital Grade Power Cord - Nema 5-15P to C13 - 10 Amp - 10 FT - Black

SKU
LC-PWRN15HLK-10
Black | 10 FT | Hospital Grade | | Locking C13 Plug | 10 Amps | 125 Volts | SJT Jacket
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L-com Locking Hospital Grade Power Cord - Nema 5-15P to C13 - 10 Amp - 10 FT - Black

Never have your power disconnected again! These Locking Hospital Grade Power Cords are a perfect solution for data centers, industrial equiptment or mobile applications where your cord is subjected to tension or vibration.  Simply pull the red tab while inserting into the outlet and release to lock into place.  They fit into any standard C14 outlet and are a perfect replacement for your lost, damaged, or inadequate power cord. They are designed to work with most PCs, monitors, scanners, printers and other devices that use the 3-pin C13 connector.  

Features:

  • Length - 10 Foot
  • Connector 1 - Nema 5-15p (male plug)
  • Connector 2 -  Locking IEC-320-C13 (female receptacle)
  • 10 Amp 125 Volt Rating
  • SJT Jacket
  • High Stress/Tension
  • Vibration Resistant
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Q: What is the difference between a SVT jacket and a SJT jacket?


A: SVT jackets are thinner and more flexible and only come in 17 or 18 AWG sizes.  SJT cords have twice as much insulation making them less flexible.  They can be produced in gauges sizes from 10 to 18 AWG.


Q: I'm not sure which power cable I need.  Can you help?


A: The different power connectors can be confusing.  We have a chart on the resources tab to help you determine which connector you need.


Q: Is a 10 amp cable sufficient for powering my devices?


A: The 10 amp version is the most cost efficient cable. It will handle most computer applications because PCs draw very low amperages.