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The Hubbell HBL5262 is a top-of-the-line, extra heavy-duty receptacle designed for demanding industrial environments. With its oversized ground contacts and nickel-plated steel retaining shields, it provides a safe and reliable low-resistance flow of fault currents. Its weather-resistant design meets national electrical code requirements, making it perfect for use in factories, office buildings, and schools. The HBL5262 features a finder groove face, one-piece brass integral ground strap, and deep body design with circuit ID face. Its compact size and durable construction make it ideal for a wide range of applications, from commercial to industrial settings.
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Weather-resistance complies with national electrical code requirements
HBL® Extra Heavy Duty Max Industrial Series - Hubbell’s commitment to quality continually reinforces a philosophy of unrivaled performance. No Hubbell device exemplifies this philosophy more than the HBL5262. While all Hubbell receptacles are designed and manufactured to withstand even the harshest environments, none match the total performance of the HBL5262. Whether in a factory, office building or school, the Hubbell HBL5262 is the receptacle of choice when people are depending on the safety and reliability of a receptacle. The safest, most reliable design for a low resistance flow of fault currents. Oversized “bell" shaped ground contacts, along with nickel plated steel retaining shields, help minimize damage to the grounding system during abrupt pullout.
• Weather-resistance complies with national electrical code requirements • Finder Groove Face • One-piece brass integral ground strap • Deep body design with circuit ID face