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| Part Number | SL311FJ |
| Amperes | 110 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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General Electric SL311FJ Bus Plug is a robust, OEM-grade solution designed for high-current busbar connections in industrial power systems. Built to support maintenance, retrofit, and replacement tasks, this bus plug delivers a dependable interface within GE equipment ecosystems, helping you keep critical power distribution running smoothly.
Designed to meet GE standards, the SL311FJ bus plug offers reliable performance in demanding industrial environments. Its 110 A, 600 V rating makes it suitable for mid-to-high power applications, while its GE-origin ensures a precise fit within existing switchgear and distribution panels. This isn’t a generic connector—it's a purpose-built component that aligns with your equipment’s exact interfaces, reducing mismatch risks during maintenance or upgrades.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
Facilities · Manufacturing
Lead time was reasonable and the part matched expectations when it arrived.
Procurement · Ontario
Good value for industrial use. Customers mention easy installation.
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Fast industrial sourcing support
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