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Power cable GOOBAY angled IEC to C13, 5 m, Power plug type F, black
Power cable GOOBAY angled IEC to C13, 5 m, Power plug type F, black
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Power cable GOOBAY angled IEC to C13, 5 m, Power plug type F, black
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Power cable GOOBAY angled IEC to C13, 5 m, Power plug type F, black
Power cable GOOBAY angled IEC to C13, 5 m, Power plug type F, black
GOOBAY angled IEC to C13 power cable, 5 m long, with an angled IEC C13 coupler and a Power plug type F (CEE 7/7) for connection to European mains sockets. The flexible black H05VV-F3G lead is rated for 250 V and is intended for connecting PCs, monitors, printers and other devices with an IEC C13 inlet to Type F wall outlets. The angled C13 connector reduces strain at the device inlet and helps maintain neat cable routing behind equipment.
This 5 m power lead combines a space-saving angled IEC C13 coupler with a standard Type F mains plug, allowing reliable power delivery up to the rated 250 V. The H05VV-F3G cable construction provides flexibility for routing in home and office environments while the black finish blends with typical electronic equipment. The angled connector minimises bending stress on device inlets and supports tidy cable management behind desks and racks.
Insert the angled IEC C13 coupler into the device's IEC C13 inlet until it seats firmly. Plug the Type F mains plug into a compatible grounded wall socket. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends and pinching; the angled connector helps keep the lead close to the device housing. Before use, ensure the device is switched off and that the mains supply matches the device's voltage requirements. Disconnect by pulling the plug, not the cable, to avoid stress on the connectors.
For reliable operation, avoid running the cable under heavy furniture or across high-traffic areas without protection. Check the cable and connectors periodically for visible damage and replace the lead if insulation is compromised. Use the angled IEC connector to reduce strain on device inlets and to maintain a neat cable layout.
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