Footprint Of Terminal Blocks Extended

June 1, 2003
The footprint of the WKF 4 TKG/35 spring-clamp-disconnect terminal blocks has been lengthened 3 mm to permit the blocks to accommodate two marking tags versus one while retaining the original part number of 56.704.4053.0. The enhanced design maintains

The footprint of the WKF 4 TKG/35 spring-clamp-disconnect terminal blocks has been lengthened 3 mm to permit the blocks to accommodate two marking tags versus one while retaining the original part number of 56.704.4053.0. The enhanced design maintains the same outer contour as the WKF series and can be jumpered with WKF4, WKF4 D1/2 and WKF 4 TKM terminal blocks. The WKF 4 TKG/35 blocks have approval ratings of 600V/10A, where the current load is determined by the installed component and the voltage range by a built-in LED. The blocks accept wire sizes from 22 to 10 AWG and are housed in a polyamide 6.6 plastic case that meets 94 V-O flammability standards. Each block has a mounting foot for installation on TS35 DIN rail assemblies. WIELAND ELECTRIC INC., Burgaw, NC. (800) 943-5263.

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