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SMJ 13amp Fused Plug Trade Pack

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Standard 13Amp 240v Plug

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Sealey Heavy Duty Rubber Plug 13amp 240v

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Sealey Plug 13amp 240v

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SMJ 2 Way Unfused Plug Adaptor

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About Plugs

MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of industrial and domestic plugs designed for professional tradespeople and demanding site environments. Our collection includes 110v and 240v site plugs and sockets from leading manufacturers including Draper, Defender, Faithfull, and Sealey. Whether you need waterproof IP44-rated connectors for outdoor work, heavy-duty 16 amp or 32 amp plugs for power tools, or adaptors to convert between different socket configurations, you'll find the right solution here.

From standard 13 amp domestic plugs to specialist yellow 110v site plugs and blue 240v industrial connectors, our range covers all voltage and amperage requirements. Many products feature robust construction with impact-resistant casings, making them ideal for construction sites, workshops, and outdoor applications where reliability is essential.

Applications

Industrial plugs and sockets are essential for:

  • Construction sites: powering heavy-duty tools and equipment with 110v centre-tapped transformers for safety
  • Electricians: installing temporary and permanent power connections for commercial and industrial premises
  • Event and hire companies: providing safe outdoor power distribution for festivals, marquees, and temporary installations
  • Workshops and factories: connecting fixed machinery and portable equipment to 240v and 110v supplies
  • Maintenance engineers: accessing power in industrial environments with appropriate IP-rated connections
  • Carpenters and joiners: running site tools safely in wet or dusty conditions
  • DIY enthusiasts: creating adaptable power solutions for workshops and outdoor projects

Choosing The Right Plugs

When selecting plugs and sockets from MyToolShed, consider these key factors:

Voltage rating: UK construction sites typically use 110v (yellow) for portable tools due to reduced shock risk, while fixed installations and workshops use 240v (blue). Ensure your plug matches your power supply and equipment requirements.

Amperage capacity: Match the amp rating to your equipment's power draw. 16 amp plugs suit most portable power tools, whilst 32 amp connectors are necessary for high-draw equipment like large compressors or welders.

IP rating: For outdoor or wet environments, choose IP44-rated or waterproof plugs that protect against water splash and dust ingress. Standard plugs are suitable for dry indoor workshops only.

Build quality: Site conditions demand robust construction. Look for impact-resistant housings, secure cable grips, and brass or nickel-plated contacts that resist corrosion and provide reliable connections.

Safety Information

Electrical connections must always comply with BS 7671 wiring regulations. Only competent persons should wire plugs and install electrical equipment. Always isolate power before connecting or disconnecting plugs, and regularly inspect connectors for damage, worn cables, or loose connections. Never use damaged plugs or attempt repairs—replace faulty units immediately. Ensure amp ratings are not exceeded, as this creates fire risk. On construction sites, use 110v equipment where possible to minimise electric shock hazard, and always use RCD protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between 110v and 240v plugs?

110v plugs (yellow) are used on construction sites with centre-tapped transformers, reducing shock risk to 55v. 240v plugs (blue) connect to standard UK mains power. The colour coding prevents accidentally connecting equipment to the wrong voltage supply.

What does IP44 mean on industrial plugs?

IP44 rating means the plug is protected against solid objects over 1mm and water splashing from any direction. This makes IP44 plugs suitable for outdoor use and wet environments, essential for site work in British weather conditions.

Can I use a 16 amp plug with a 32 amp socket?

Yes, you can plug a lower-rated connector into a higher-rated socket safely. However, never plug a 32 amp plug into a 16 amp socket, as this could overload the circuit and create a fire hazard.

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