Grounding Terminal Targets Field/Factory Wiring Apps

Nov. 1, 2000
A central location for ground wires is provided with this new series of heavy-duty grounding terminals designed for field and factory wiring. The 3433 ground block has one main terminal with a clamp for through conductors up to 4 AWG and eight

A central location for ground wires is provided with this new series of heavy-duty grounding terminals designed for field and factory wiring. The 3433 ground block has one main terminal with a clamp for through conductors up to 4 AWG and eight connections for conductors up to 10 AWG. The 3434 has connections for 16 connectors. These terminals attach quickly and securely, it's claimed, to a standard DIN 35-mm rail. The terminals are constructed of solid brass and are said to be corrosion resistant with stainless steel screws and springs.

Company: WOERTZ-USA

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