1/4" Plug - Switchcraft, cable-mount, right-angle

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1/4" Plug - Switchcraft, cable-mount, right-angle

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Switchcraft ¼" Mono 2-Conductor Right Angle Plug (Type 226) Good for tight spaces Large terminals accept up to 16 AWG wiring (cables up to 0.25" diameter) All Metal exterior

Specifications
Tip, Rod, and Handle Nickel-plated copper alloy
Housing/Sleeve Nickel-plated
Tip Terminal Tin-plated copper alloy
Insulation Thermoplastic
Dielectric withstanding voltage 500 Vac
Insulation Resistance 50,000 Megaohms minimum (initial)
SKU:
W-SC-226-X
Item ID:
004919
Brand:
Switchcraft
RoHS Compliant
Part Numbers
ChannelOur Part NumberUPC/EANSwitchcraft Part Number
MonoW-SC-226609722127134 226
StereoW-SC-236609722157537 236
Dielectric Withstand Voltage500 VAC
Insulation Resistance> 50,000 MΩ initial
Item Length1.829 in.
Item Width1.667 in.
Plug Diameter0.249 in.
Plug Length0.985 in.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions2.8 in. × 2.1 in. × 0.5 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0529 lbs.
W-SC-226 - Mono versionDielectric Withstand Voltage500 VAC
Insulation Resistance> 50,000 MΩ initial
Item Length1.829 in.
Item Width1.667 in.
Plug Diameter0.249 in.
Plug Length0.985 in.
W-SC-236 - Stereo versionDielectric Withstand Voltage500 VAC
Insulation Resistance> 50,000 MΩ initial
Item Length1.829 in.
Item Width1.667 in.
Plug Diameter0.249 in.
Plug Length0.985 in.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
AmpJockey - September 20th, 2022
5 out of 5

Why a 90 deg. Jack? It takes the stress off the Jack from the weight of the guitar cord pulling the plug in a downward direction. Your Jack will last a lot longer and you don't have to worry about hitting it with your leg and breaking the Amp jack.