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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-11A, 5 m, IEC C13, 250 V, 10 A, Black
Power cable Akyga AK-PC-11A, 5 m, IEC C13, 250 V, 10 A, Black
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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-11A, 5 m, IEC C13, 250 V, 10 A, Black
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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-11A, 5 m, IEC C13, 250 V, 10 A, Black
Power cable Akyga AK-PC-11A, 5 m, IEC C13, 250 V, 10 A, Black
Akyga AK-PC-11A is a 5 m power cable with an IEC C13 connector designed for connecting computers, monitors, printers and other IEC C13‑compatible devices to mains power. Rated for 250 V and 10 A, the cable provides extended reach for desktop setups, racks or locations where the built‑in mains lead is too short. The black finish and compact connector design suit professional and home environments while keeping a low visual profile.
The cable offers a 5 metre length that increases installation flexibility without adding unnecessary bulk. Its IEC C13 connector matches common computer and peripheral power inlets, enabling straightforward replacement or extension of existing leads. Rated for up to 250 V and 10 A, the cable supports typical office and consumer equipment power requirements. The black jacket provides discreet appearance and basic protection against wear during regular use.
Inspect both the device inlet and the mains outlet prior to connection and ensure local mains voltage and the device ratings are compatible with this cable (250 V, 10 A). Insert the IEC C13 connector firmly into the device inlet until it seats, then connect the mains plug end to a properly grounded mains socket. Avoid sharp bends and heavy strain on the cable; route it to prevent tripping hazards and secure with appropriate cable management when used in racks or workstations.
For safe and reliable operation, do not exceed the cable's specified current or voltage ratings. Replace the cable if the jacket becomes damaged, the connector is loose, or if overheating is observed. Use cable clips or ties to reduce mechanical stress at connector ends and maintain ventilation around powered equipment.
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