Clip In Marking Strip | 6mm Width | 100 Characters | Durable Plastic | by Clipsal
The Clip In Marking Strip is designed for easy installation in electrical applications, featuring a 6mm width and 100 numbered characters for clear identification. Ideal for electrical switchboards and control panels, this durable plastic strip ensures compliance with AS/NZS 3000 standards, making it perfect for both commercial and residential installations.
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Product Name/Title: Clip In Marking Strip | 6mm Width | 100 Characters | Durable Plastic | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHNSYTRAB61100
Alternatively Known As: Terminal block marking strip, Linergy TR marking strip, Clip-in terminal marker, Electrical marking strip, Numbered terminal marker
- Type: Clip-in marking strip
- Width: 6mm
- Length: 100mm
- Characters: 100 (numbered 1 to 100, printed horizontally)
- Material: Durable plastic
- Compatibility: Linergy TR terminal blocks
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 2mm x 100mm x 6mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Clip-in type marking strip for easy installation
- 6mm width suitable for standard terminal blocks
- 100 characters, numbered 1 to 100, printed horizontally
- Durable and clear numeric marking for easy identification
- Compatible with Linergy TR terminal blocks
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure correct identification and compliance with electrical standards.
- Electrical switchboards and distribution boards
- Industrial control panels
- Commercial and residential electrical installations
- Marking and identification of terminal blocks and wiring
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Reduces material waste by enabling reuse and reconfiguration of terminal blocks.
- Facilitates efficient maintenance, reducing downtime and resource use.
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Clipsal Clip In Marking Strip 6mm 100 Characters (SCHNSYTRAB61100) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for electrical professionals organizing terminal blocks in switchboards and control panels.
