Touch protection cover for a wide range of busbars sizes. Use left and right arrow keys to resize the column. A bus bar cover is a protective component used in electrical systems to insulate, shield, and safeguard bus bars—conductive metal strips that distribute electrical power within panels, switchgear, and industrial equipment. Technical Properties Type of Sample Red;"X" type;100×10 double busbars lapping with 100×10 double busbars. Hold Shift for larger. Flexible copper bars are mainly used for providing the power connections between busbars and the disconnection devices. - Time-saving (no terminal lugs or having to tighten them).
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