Phenolic Terminals & Terminal Blocks 10

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4-172

Bel Fuse

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Panel

Screw

Phenolic

18 AWG

125 V

2

UL

0.823 mm²

10 A

4

1

517

TE Connectivity

Modular Terminal Block

Phenolic

12 AWG

300 V

20 A

517

211

TE Connectivity

Modular Terminal Block

Screw

Phenolic

10 AWG

600 V

1

35 A

211

2

1

985GP03

Marathon Special Products

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Screw

Phenolic

4 AWG

600 V

2

CE; CUL; UL

85 A

985GP

3

1

5-141

Bel Fuse

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Panel

Screw

Phenolic

14 AWG

250 V

2

CSA; UL

20 A

10

1

3-1437390-3

TE Connectivity

Modular Terminal Block

Screw

Phenolic

4 AWG

600 V

1

85 A

2

1

8-141

Bel Fuse

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Panel

Screw

Phenolic

14 AWG

1.555 KV

2

CSA; UL

20 A

8

1

38280-0102

Molex

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Board

Screw

Phenolic

2

38280

4

1

4193

Keystone Electronics

Strip Terminal Block

Board

Screw

Phenolic

1

7

1

28008-58

Molex

Barrier Strip Terminal Block

Panel

Screw

Phenolic

6 AWG

300 V

2

CSA; UL

50 A

8

1

Terminals & Terminal Blocks

Terminals and terminal blocks are essential components in electrical and electronic systems. They are used to provide a secure and reliable connection between wires or cables and other components, such as switches, relays, or power supplies.

Terminals are small devices that are attached to the end of a wire or cable to facilitate its connection to other components. They come in different shapes and sizes, including spade, ring, and fork terminals. They are typically made of metal and can be crimped or soldered onto the end of a wire.

Terminal blocks, on the other hand, are a collection of terminals mounted on a plastic or metal block. They are used to simplify the wiring of electrical and electronic systems by providing a centralized location for connecting multiple wires or cables. Terminal blocks come in different configurations, including single-row and double-row blocks, as well as modular blocks that can be snapped together to form larger blocks.

Terminal blocks are also available with a variety of features, such as screw or spring clamp terminals, quick-connect terminals, and barrier strips. Some terminal blocks also include LED indicators, fuses, or surge protection devices to provide additional functionality.

Terminals and terminal blocks offer several advantages over other types of electrical connections. They are easy to install and can be used to connect multiple wires or cables, which can help to simplify wiring and reduce clutter. They also provide a secure and reliable connection that can withstand the vibrations and shocks of operation.