Screw Terminals Feature Time- Saving, Anti-Rotational Design

Feb. 1, 2001

Two, PC-mount screw terminals are designed to replace PC screw-type edge connectors, barrier blocks, terminal boards, and terminal strips. The first is a low profile, 15A, space-saving device suited to high density packaging. It offers a stable no-rock design with an anti-rotation feature, said to reduce installation time. Manufactured using tin-plated brass, the terminal is comes with a combination drive, brass nickel plated binding head machine screw either unassembled or with the screw installed and captivated. The second terminal is a heavy-duty, 30A unit with six snap-in legs and a serrated top surface. This terminal is also available made with tin-plated brass and with a combination drive binding head machine screw. It is supplied unassembled or with screw installed and captivated.

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