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The Legrand Pass & Seymour 4867ANWCC10 is a 15 Amp, 250V medium-duty nylon angle plug designed for both home and commercial use. With a durable construction and easy installation, this plug is perfect for DIY projects and repairs, ensuring you have reliable power wherever you need it.
Number Of Poles | 3 |
No. of wires | 3 |
Plug Format | Type B |
Product Grade | Commercial |
Specification Met | NEMA |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
UPC | 785007863178 |
Manufacturer | Legrand Pass & Seymour |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00785007863178 |
Part Number | 4867ANWCC10 |
Item Weight | 0.95 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.88 x 3.13 x 0.82 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4867ANWCC10 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Legrand - Pass & Seymour 4867ANWCC10 15-Amp, Commercial Grade, Heavy Duty Angle Plug, White |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Ok
Nice
N**N
Flexible design
Excellent design. Allows for multiple orientation setup. Well made for light duty and fit/finish is very good. I used it with 14/2 grounded romex wire.
J**L
Good quality
Perfect 90 degree plug; white is hard to find.
N**O
Good inexpensive plug that can be clocked in 8 orientations.
I needed a simple 90 degree plug because I wanted to shorten the length of my bathroom heater cord. My GFCI outlet is oriented in the modern NEMA 5-15 standard with the ground on top, most 90 degree plugs you can buy are oriented the other way. With this plug you can orient it in 45° increments so you can use it for almost any application. Even though this is a Chinese plug it is UL listed and I’ve found P&S has a good record for making quality inexpensive plugs and outlets. It’s not built like a Hubble connector, but it is built better than some of the inexpensive plugs sold at the big box stores and should last well in low to mid current applications where you aren’t going to be plugging and unplugging every day.
S**S
8 angles
The 8 angle choices are good
A**E
The cord and wire clamps are independent assemblies.
This replacement plug is made of nylon and brass, the two best materials. The wires are inserted into a hole rather than needing to be wrapped. The clamp is screwed down and security holds the wire in place. I never felt the screws would strip the nylon. In my orientation I shortened the ground wire and ran the black to the left around the screw.
S**L
good 15A plug
works well, installs easily. Nice terminals to lock in wire. Can rotate so have multiple options for angle of wire leaving plug - very helpful to me.In my application I was running extension cord across shop/garage ceiling from an outlet on light circuit to ends of shop so I can run my dust collector on this light circuit that only has a couple shop-lights instead of loading an outlet circuit that I plug tools into. I found a 50' 12GA tripple-tap extension cord on insane sale at local big-box, so grabbed that and cut to get exact needed length so don't have extra cord getting in the way and risking a trip or such. Worked great. The 12GA extension cord was tight but I had no problem cutting different wires to correct length to place into terminals and getting it to fit back together. That's not been the case with all replacement ends I've worked with in past - some are a real pain to get to close with larger wire. I'm not an electrician, but have worked with wire from CAT5 to 10GA quite a bit over the years, so experience gauging cut length and lots of experience routing wire helped - I'm sure I would have struggled a bit doing the same thing 20y ago ... my point is, while it's a tight fit it was not problem for me so it's very possible to make this work on a 12GA ext cord. That said, do note the description here and packaging clearly state it's a 15A plug. DO NOT overload it. I know, experts could say 15A c/should have used14GA, and I'm >>NOT<< recommending you SHOULD put this on a 12GA cord ... just that I had no trouble using larger cabling (that I got on sale, actually far cheaper than 14GA...). Just know what you are doing and don't overload this 15A plug.
M**E
Worked great, pretty solid I’m happy
I used this to wire the end of a cord wrapped in flexible metal conduit for a water heater in our airstream tiny house. It worked great! The plug can actually rotate like you can have it upright or upside down before you secure it into its housing then it’s like that for good unless you take out the center screw. So you could have the cord sticking out sideways at 90, 45, 180 degrees. Ours is upside down so it would plug into our panel and go straight down. It’s flat so the panel can actually shut now. I really cranked down on those screws inside that secure the wires and the ones that secure the plug section as well as the two that clamp down on the conduit piece. I’m very impressed it held up, usually I strip things out because I just think a little more snug will do it but this one held up to my abuse. Good luck with your project! I do recommend this!
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