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Key Features:
- Number of Poles: 3-Pole
- Rated Wire Range for Load Side: #4 - # 8 Copper wire
- Base Block Type: Feeder Spacing Power Distribution Block
Key Features:
- Type: Wiring Terminal Block
- Product Type: Accessory/Replacement Parts
- Removable Terminal Blocks: 20 Pin Spring Clamp Block With Standard Housing
Key Features:
- Size: 5 mm
- Type: Bluemark-flat
Key Features:
- Type: Cross-connector
- Material: PA 66
- Number of cross-connected terminals: 10
Key Features:
- Item: Base Mt.Doub.Rw.Term.Blck 8 Pl
- Number of Poles: 8-Pole
- Center Spacing: 0.625"
Key Features:
- Standards: IEC 60947-7-1
- Material: PA 66
- Tightening torque, min.: 0.5 Nm
Key Features:
- Interlock: Without
- Number of Positions: 2
- Stacked Levels: With
Key Features:
- Number of Poles: Four-pole
- Center Spacing: 0.625 in
- Color: Black
Key Features:
- Item: Terminal Block Strip,12 Circuit
- Color: Black
- Material: Glass Filled Polyester
Key Features:
- Item: Terminal Block Strip,8 Circuit
- Color: Black
- Material: Glass Filled Polyester
Key Features:
- Item: Terminal Block
- Amps: 20 A
- Voltage: 300
Key Features:
- Material: Wemid
- Standards: IEC 60947-7-1
- Wire connection cross section AWG, min.: AWG 28
About Terminal Blocks
Terminal Blocks are an essential component in many electrical systems. They provide secure and reliable connections between two or more circuits, allowing for a consistent flow of electricity. Terminal Blocks come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to meet the needs of different applications.
Types of Terminal Blocks
Terminal Blocks can be used for both AC and DC power systems. Depending on the application, they can range from 2-pole terminal blocks with 3 amp ratings to 30 amp terminal blocks. Different types of Terminal Blocks include Allen Bradley thermocouple terminal blocks, power terminal strips, connector blocks, wire terminal strips, and euro terminal blocks.
How Terminal Blocks are Made
Terminal Blocks are made up of several components including metal contacts that connect two or more circuits together as well as plastic housings that protect the electrical connections from environmental factors such as dust and moisture. Additionally, they also require accessories like screws or bolts to ensure a secure connection.
Industries that use Terminal Blocks
Terminal Blocks are commonly used by professionals in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, energy production facilities and telecommunications networks. These professionals rely on these components for making quick electrical connections without having to solder them together.
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