PowerBar 1000 - 12 5/16' Terminal Studs with Cover
For complex wiring systems, the PowerBar 1000 is a game - changer. It's a 1,000 Amp busbar that gives you a single point to combine large and small conductors. You can connect conductors and fuse blocks using its various size studs and screws.
Top Features:
- Ideal for large, complex wiring with 1,000 Amp capacity
- Tin - plated pure electrical copper ensures great conductivity
- Stepped bus design doubles wire loom density compared to old - style bus bars
- Matches common fuse blocks, no need for extra connecting cables
- One - piece serrated flange nuts for secure connections
- Stainless steel 8 - 32 screws with captive lock washers for small gauge wires
- Can be cut to fit tight spaces
- Bi - directional end caps allow adding more busbars
- Snap - on insulating cover meets ABYC and USCG standards and has a label recess
Specs:- 12 Terminal Studs
- 1000A Continuous Rating
- Tin - Plated Copper C11000 Bus Material
- Mounting Holes fit #10 (M5) Screws
- 5/16 Terminal Stud Size
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals like di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp), which is known in California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more info, go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Quick Guide (pdf)
Using the PowerBar 1000 is straightforward. First, figure out the best location for it in your wiring system. You can cut the busbar to a shorter length if you're working in a tight space. Connect your conductors and fuse blocks using the various size studs and screws provided. The one - piece serrated flange nuts will keep the connections secure. For smaller gauge wires, use the stainless steel 8 - 32 screws with captive lock washers. When it comes to adding more busbars, the bi - directional end caps make it easy. Snap on the insulating cover, which meets important safety standards and has a handy label recess for you to mark things. Just a heads - up, this product has some chemicals that could be harmful, so check P65Warnings.ca.gov for more details. To keep it in good shape, regularly check the connections to make sure they're tight. Also, avoid exposing it to extreme moisture or temperatures.