11/05/2024 3:39 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/union-elbow-fitting-for-ceiling-light-rail-lane-1-way-gray-NI072/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/union-elbow-fitting-for-ceiling-light-rail-lane-1-way-gray-NI072/
Union elbow fitting for ceiling light rail lane 1-way gray
REF: NI072
OUTLET
Specifications
- Union or splice for ceiling light track or rail
- Ideal for connecting/splicing two ceiling light tracks
- 90 degree angle joint
- For gray roof rail
- Added space between the two joined 35x35mm rails
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€0.82
€0.30
Price including VAT:
€0.30
PVD
€0.69
€0.26
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
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OUTLET
Specifications
- Union or splice for ceiling light track or rail
- Ideal for connecting/splicing two ceiling light tracks
- 90 degree angle joint
- For gray roof rail
- Added space between the two joined 35x35mm rails
More info
Useful accessory for connecting/splicing two ceiling light tracks. Designed to add a 35x35mm space between the two rails, the joint is made at a 90 degree angle, and is available in gray. This union is compatible with single-phase light rails. If you are looking for a simple way to join two ceiling light tracks, this ceiling light rail joint is an ideal solution. It is made to last, with exceptional reliability, and its gray color makes it adapt to any environment.
Specifications
Specifications
- Union or splice for ceiling light track or rail
- Ideal for connecting/splicing two ceiling light tracks
- 90 degree angle joint
- For gray roof rail
- Added space between the two joined 35x35mm rails
- Compatible with single-phase light rail
- Gray
- Gross Weight: 60 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Single-phase
Single-phase
The phase term in domestic premises or homes means you have a single phase alternating current. Usually contracted power in homes is up to 10kW. The difference with the phase installations is that these can be divided into three phases, namely three alternating currents. The single-phase systems can also be divided into parts. Facilities include single-phase 3-wire