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Scame Plugs

scame plugs and distributors for temporary and fixed power

Scame builds out power on real sites: connectors that mate cleanly, housings that take knocks, and distribution bodies that keep labeling legible after months on the wall. The platform spans 110/120/230/400 V systems with common mechanical geometry, so crews can reuse accessories and keep spares tight. Current ratings cover 16/32/63/125 A, with IP44 splash-proof for workshops and IP66/IP67 when hose-down or outdoor exposure is part of the job. Color coding follows IEC 60309 clock positions, so selection in the field is unambiguous.

Scame range and series overview

Think in three buckets for scheduling.
Residential-adjacent and light-commercial sites use 16–32 A connectors and compact boards to feed tools, cleaners, or single machines. Heavy commercial and plant rooms move to 32–63 A connectors, fused spurs, and small wall-mounted distribution units with RCD protection for circuits near water. Event, tunnel, and shipyard work leans on 63–125 A inlets, bushed metal mounting plates, and wheeled distribution with armored cable tails for rapid redeploy.

scame industrial plugs portfolio notes

Straight and angled plugs, surface and flush sockets, and interlocked switch-socket combinations share the same sealing approach: elastomer gaskets around the cable entry and a positive bayonet or screw-ring cap where specified. Cable acceptance typically spans 6–25 mm² at 63 A and 1.5–6 mm² at 16–32 A. Contact tubes use nickel-plated brass for low temperature rise under continuous duty. Where a lock-off is required, interlocked variants mechanically prevent insertion or withdrawal on load. For corridors and corridors with cart traffic, select housings tested to IK08.

scame multi-outlet distributors layouts

Portable boards and wall cabinets arrive with clear circuit numbering, hinged transparent covers, and knockouts sized M20/M25/M32 to match standard gland sets. Typical layouts pair one 63 A or 32 A inlet with a mix of 16 A and 32 A outlets, each protected by MCBs (curve C) and a main 30 mA RCD. Neutral bars are segregated; PE terminals accept dual feeds for loop-through. For stage or pop-up retail, slim vertical stacks keep sockets within ergonomic reach while staying inside narrow service piers.

Scame technical specifications and standards

Electrical ratings: plugs and sockets 16/32/63/125 A at 200–690 V per color/clock system; temperature rise kept within IEC 60309 limits thanks to plated contacts and tight spring pressure. Power distribution boards are wired in stranded copper with ferruled ends; main busbars sized to the feeder current with 10 kA MCBs where supply fault levels demand it.
Materials: glass-filled PA or rubber-molded bodies with UV stabilization; captive stainless hardware; lids with steel hinges on high-use models.
Ingress/impact: IP44 splash-proof for dry/wash-down interiors, IP66/IP67 for exposure; impact resistance up to IK08 for trolley or luggage contact.
Thermal envelope: −25…+40 °C typical operation; derate above +35 °C inside enclosures with dense outlet groupings.
Terminations: cage-clamp or captive screw blocks, torque markings on the plastics; strain-relief bushings sized to cable OD.
Norms kept concise: plugs/sockets to IEC/EN 60309-1/-2, low-voltage distributors to IEC/EN 61439, ingress per IEC/EN 60529, glow-wire on plastics per IEC 60695. Where compact outlet groups are required on furniture or test benches, the same geometry is available as scame plug modules that click into pre-cut plates for clean panel work.

Scame applications and compatibility

Factories, laundries, food prep, sports venues, shipyards, and events all benefit from quick identification and safe isolation. Interlocked sockets give a visible OFF before withdrawal; indicator windows on boards show RCD test dates. For education and public buildings, specify IP44 with spring lids in cleaners’ cupboards and plant rooms; move to IP66 outside or near washdown. Where flexible power is needed along a line, crews often hang 32 A tap-offs at 10–15 m intervals and feed small tools via scame extension sockets to avoid over-long cords.

Scame integration with other brand products

The mechanical language lines up with Scame isolators, enclosures, and EV charging accessories. Gland threads and module widths are consistent, so your cable kits, lock-offs, and labeling rules carry across. Control interlocks take clean auxiliary contacts for BMS alarms; indicator beacons can be added to door panels without changing the backbox footprint. For office campuses mixing utility spaces and public areas, combine industrial outlets backstage with Scame wiring devices front-of-house to preserve one visual palette and spare strategy.

Scame selection criteria for B2B clients

Environment and ingress. Decide IP44 for dry areas with incidental splashes; specify IP66/IP67 for outdoor or hose-down. Select IK08 housings where trolleys or pallets track close to the wall.
Electrical envelope. Map feeder current and fault level; pick 16/32/63/125 A hardware accordingly and size MCB breaking capacity to the board location.
Isolation and interlock. Use interlocked sockets for machine feeds and anywhere a safe-off is mandatory; choose visible break where the risk assessment calls for it.
Cabling and strain relief. Check cable OD against bushing range; use compression glands with anti-twist features when cords see frequent handling.
Maintenance and labeling. Keep one body color and label scheme per voltage; maintain consistent clock positions to prevent cross-connection.
Logistics. Standardize on one inlet size per floor or bay, and pre-build distributor kits with spare gland plates; this keeps change orders fast and stock lean.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You get project-specific B2B pricing linked to your room or circuit schedule, a named manager who stays with the job, and real-time EU stock before you commit. Quotes come back fast so tender windows aren’t missed. Orders by EAN/MPN drop straight into your ERP; downloadable price lists remain current for revisions. Your portal shows lead times and order status, plus purchase-history analytics to rationalize SKUs across sites. Trusted accounts can run post-payment terms up to 30 days. We plan consolidated shipments to cut freight on multi-location drops and assign price-validity windows so phased works remain predictable.