The CJD1-125 you asked about—the 4P at 125A—is 230/400V AC and handles most commerical isolation needs just fine, though for heavy industrial with high fault currents you'd want something beefier since short-time withstand is 2kA (1 second) and making capasity is 6kA.
We usually have these in stock across 63A, 80A, 100A, and 125A variants in 1P through 4P configurations, and they're certified to IEC60947-3 with CE marking—we send teh COA and IEC compliance docs with every shipment as a matter of course, usually within 48 hours of order.

Now, for the bit that matters on payment: we do T/T for first orders, typically 30% upfront and 70% before shipping, but we've also got some leeway on net terms once we've done a few shipments together, and our standard MOQ is 50 units per pole configuration.

Something you wouldn't think to ask but should—the mechancial endurance is rated at 10,000 operations so they'll hold up fine for intermittent use in a factory, but if you're cycling them daily you'll probably want to budget for replacements after a few years anyway.

Lead time runs about 15 to 20 working days from payment confirmation, but our company can usually shave a week off if you don't need branded packaging—just let us know on the RFQ if that matters.
Also, the terminal clamp takes 35mm² rigid conductor, vacuum arc extinction is standerd, and yes, there's a padlock facility for lockout/tagout compliance—you can mount it on DIN rail or panel, your call.
Our typical MOQ is 50 units per model. If you need less, just ask — we can sometimes flex that for first-time orders or samples.
For standard quantities, lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Rush orders can be expedited to 7-10 days if stock is available.
Yes, each batch ships with a CE declaration and a copy of the IEC60947-3 test report. We can provide the original certification documents upon request.
It's designed for up to 35mm² rigid conductors using the included screw terminal with clamp. No extra adapters needed — just strip and tighten.
It can handle those temperatures, but it's not weatherproof on its own. For outdoor use, you'd need to mount it inside a suitable enclosure to protect against moisture and dust.