Hubbell M4100c12r 100a 125-250v Female Connector
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Hubbell M4100c12r 100a 125-250v Female Connector

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Hubbell M4100c12r 100a 125-250v Female ConnectorHubbell Marine was the first to offer 100 amp marine grade devices that are considered second to none. Hubbell developed the standard for 100 amp Pin and Sleeve devices with the National Electric Code and the American Boat and Yacht Council. Only Hubbell offers 3, 4 and 5 wire 100 amp cable sets for your shore power requirements. Cable sets manufactured in factory controlled conditions using specially compounded cable to accommodate a full 100 amp.

Hubbell Marine was the first to offer 100 amp marine grade devices that are considered second to none.

Hubbell developed the standard for 100 amp Pin and Sleeve devices with the National Electric Code and the American Boat and Yacht Council.

Only Hubbell offers 3, 4 and 5 wire 100 amp cable sets for your shore power requirements.

Cable sets manufactured in factory controlled conditions using specially compounded cable to accommodate a full 100 amp.

100 Amp pin and Rugged, watertight, sleeve devices. UL listed, AB02029 YC compliant, corrosion resistant.

100 Ampere, 125/250 Volt 3 Pole 4 Wire Ship-to-Shore Devices

M4100B12R
Gray nylon shore power inlet has gasketed, spring-loaded cover which closes automatically when not in use and is watertight when securely fastened. Mounting holes are 4.88 in. (123.8) on centers and rear portion has 3.94 in. (100.0) diameter. Mounting screws and gasket included.

M4100C12R
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight connector body has gasketed locking ring to make inlet/connector interface watertight. Cord grip range is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3). Note: This device mates with shore power inlet only.

M4100P12
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight plug has gasketed locking ring to make plug/receptacle interface watertight. Cord grip range is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3).

M4100R12
Gray nylon dockside receptacle has gasketed, spring-loaded cover. Closes automatically when not in use and is watertight when securely fastened. Mounting holes are 4.88 in. (123.8) on centers. Mounting screws and gasket included.

M4100C12
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight connector body for mating plug to connector interface on extension cords or adapters. Cord grip range
is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3). Note: It cannot be mated to the shore power inlet.

100 Ampere, 3 Y 120/208 Volt and 3 Y 277/480 Volt 4 Pole 5 Wire Ship-to-Shore Devices

M5100B9R
Gray nylon shore power inlet has gasketed, spring-loaded cover which closes automatically when not in use and is watertight when securely fastened. Mounting holes are 4.88 in. (123.8) on centers and rear portion has 3.94 in. (100.0) diameter. Mounting screws and gasket included.

M5100C9R
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight connector body has gasketed locking ring to make inlet/connector interface watertight. Cord grip range is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3). Note: This device mates with shore power inlet only.

BB1001W
15° angle cast aluminum back box has corrosion resistant gray finish and top hub with 1 in. N.P.T. 100A receptacles can be mounted directly to it.

BB100N
15° angle non-metallic back box, made of high-grade engineered thermoplastic Valox® to resist chemicals, abuse and U.V. rays. Has integral grounding plate, 1 in. N.P.T. hub size and 120 cu. in. capacity (hub is not included - Raco part number 1706 is recommended).

M5100P9
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight plug has gasketed locking ring to make plug/receptacle interface watertight. Cord grip range is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3).

M5100R9
Gray nylon dockside receptacle has gasketed, spring-loaded cover. Closes automatically when not in use and is watertight when securely fastened. Mounting holes are 4.88 in. (123.8) on centers. Mounting screws and gasket included.

M5100C9
Yellow Zytel® super tough nylon watertight connector body for making plug to connector interface on extension cords or adapters. Cord grip range is 1.00?1.94 in. (25.4?49.3). Note: It cannot be mated to the shore power inlet.

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If you rely on Powerpoint-like presentation in your work, get Cliff Atkinson's Beyond Bullet Points. I had determined that improving my company's presentations had potentially very high returns so I started poking around the net and Amazon for resources to help. At first, I struck out with books that were supposed to improve presentations, but ended up being guides on technically how to use Powerpoint. That was NOT what I was looking for. Beyond Bullet Points is very different. It is a philosophy about creating presentations whose purpose is to communicate a story, not dump information. Frankly, it was not intuitive for me so I had to decide to just trust that it would work. When I was about ¾ finished, I started to really "feel" what I was doing. And, to my surprise, the most unlikely people really liked the result. In a world where most business and how-to books are nothing more that restating what you already know (or, what you know isn't true), this one is an exception. I highly recommend it!
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