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The micmi Nema 6-50R is a UL-listed, surface mount power receptacle designed for commercial and industrial use. Featuring heavy galvanized steel construction for corrosion resistance, it supports 250 volts and 50 amps with 2 poles and 3 wires. Compatible with aluminum or copper wiring up to #4 AWG, this durable receptacle ensures reliable, high-capacity power connections in demanding environments.





















| ASIN | B0B23V2T8N |
| Amperage | 50 Amps |
| Brand | micmi |
| Compatible Devices | All |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (374) |
| Included Components | No |
| Manufacturer | micmi |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Number | NEMA 6-50R |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Voltage | 250 Volts |
C**O
Wired it up, it works, no fires yet.....so all in all pretty good product!
T**M
Works as expected and seems of good quality.
D**B
it works fine . I used it for plugging in my welder
A**R
I read about those who gave 1 or 2 star reviews about the difficulties they had installing etc... I had NONE of those problems. It was easy to install. Just take your time and be careful. It functions as it should and the quality is fine, especially for the price. Is it made as well as they were 30 years ago? I would ask you, is anything now a days made as good as it was 30 or 40 years ago? Of course not, but it is made well enough and it does the job I need. And it will work for you too!
U**W
I liked the robust and easy to use connections and the temperature rating. Read the directions on the connections or the easy to use feature goes out the window. Tip—dont install the bottom of the receptacle too close to an obstruction. Its hard to get the bottom cover screws in. I ended up having to move it a couple of inches. I suspect all similar receptacles work the same way, so I don’t fault this one