ShowMeCables offering new line of NEMA and IEC power cords

New cords are ideal for fulfilling the power demands in IT, data center and OEM applications.

ShowMeCables, an Infinite Electronics brand and leading supplier of connectivity products, announced it has launched a new line of NEMA and IEC power cords. The company says these cords are ideal for fulfilling the power demands in IT, data center and OEM applications.

ShowMeCables' new line of NEMA and IEC power cords consists of 300 different types of cords available in multiple colors with features that include angled plugs, international configurations and hospital-grade ratings. Each of these NEMA and IEC cables is fully tested and conforms to RoHS, UL, WEEE, REACH and ISO 9001 testing and certification standards.

The cables in this line are offered in lengths ranging from 1 to 25 feet.

"Our continuously growing line of readily available, premium NEMA and IEC power cords is a great solution for everyone, from a home user that needs a single replacement cord to high-end data centers needing to power hundreds of critical pieces of hardware," says Andrew Johnston, Product Manager for ShowMeCables.

The new NEMA and IEC power cords are in stock and ready for immediate shipment with no minimum order quantity. For detailed information on these products, visit https://www.showmecables.com/by-category/cables/power?utm_source=SMC&utm_medium=press-release&utm_campaign=Power-Cables-2019

For inquiries, ShowMeCables can be contacted at +1-888-519-9505.

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