MNS Busbar Insulator

Model: MNS

Screw: M6/M8/M10/M12/M14/M16

Material: DMC,BMC

Voltage: 660V-4500V

Flame Retardant: UL94-V0

Customized: Yes

Application: Insulation Support

Product Overview

MNS busbar insulator is made of DMC, used for low voltage application (660V-4500V), such as distribution box, switchgear, inverter and green power and so on.

CE, SGS, ROHS certificate for cylindrical insulator.

Model Meaning

Product Specifications
Model Diameter (D) (mm) Height (H) (mm) Screw (S) Customized
MNS16×15 16 15 1/4,M6 According customer's requirement
MNS16×20 16 20 1/4,M6
MNS16×25 16 25 1/4,M6
MNS16×30 16 30 1/4,M6
MNS16×35 16 35 1/4,M6
MNS16×40 16 40 1/4,M6
MNS20×20 20 20 1/4,M6
MNS20×25 20 25 1/4,M6
MNS20×30 20 30 1/4,M6
MNS20×35 20 35 1/4,M6
MNS20×40 20 40 1/4,M6
MNS20×45 20 45 1/4,M6
MNS20×50 20 50 1/4,M6
MNS25×25 25 25 1/4,M6
MNS25×30 25 30 1/4,M6
MNS25×35 25 35 1/4,M6
MNS25×40 25 40 1/4,M6
MNS25×45 25 45 1/4,M6
MNS25×50 25 50 1/4,M6
MNS25×60 25 60 1/4,M6
MNS30×30 30 30 M6,M8
MNS30×40 30 40 M6,M8
MNS30×50 30 50 M6,M8
MNS30×60 30 60 M6,M8
MNS30×100 30 100 M6,M8
MNS40×30 40 30 M6,M8,M10
MNS40×40 40 40 M6,M8,M10
MNS40×50 40 50 M6,M8,M10
MNS40×60 40 60 M6,M8,M10
MNS40×70 40 70 M6,M8,M10
MNS40×80 40 80 M6,M8,M10
MNS50×40 50 40 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS50×50 50 50 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS50×60 50 60 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS50×70 50 70 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS50×80 50 80 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×40 60 40 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×50 60 50 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×60 60 60 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×70 60 70 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×80 60 80 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×90 60 90 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS60×100 60 100 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS70×70 70 70 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS70×80 70 80 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS70×90 70 90 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS70×100 70 100 M6,M8,M10,M12
MNS70×110 70 110 M6,M8,M10,M12

 

 

Structure Diagram

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