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Fixed, tulip and flat contacts for primary circuit connection points. Compare model photos, drawing views and cabinet data before sending an RFQ.
Start from the installed cabinet position, then compare product shape, interface direction and drawing dimensions against the closest model.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Check product shape, cabinet position and drawing dimensions before RFQ.
Use the model cards for visual matching, then confirm the cabinet position and rating details before sending the RFQ.
Fixed contacts, tulip contacts and flat contacts in primary circuit connection points.
Compare contact diameter, slot count, fixing thread, spring structure and mating copper arm geometry.
Confirm rated current, contact material, mating arm size and breaker type before selecting a replacement contact.
Use drawings where available for interface dimensions. For items without a drawing view, include measured contact diameter and thread details.
Short answers for replacement matching and procurement checks.
Start with the installed cabinet position, then use the product photo and drawing to check: Compare contact diameter, slot count, fixing thread, spring structure and mating copper arm geometry.
Confirm rated current, contact material, mating arm size and breaker type before selecting a replacement contact.
Send the old part photo, cabinet model, voltage class, rating, mounting dimensions, quantity and any available drawing.
Check adjacent component types when the same cabinet position includes insulation, contact, control or breaker service parts.
Use for copper arms on VCB trucks, fixed connection points and VS1 or ZN85 contact systems.
Use for epoxy contact boxes, fixed contact openings and VCB truck contact interfaces.
Use for embedded poles, insulated cylinders and VS1 breaker service positions.
For replacement selection, include an old part photo, cabinet type, voltage class, mounting dimensions and quantity.