Spring Clamp Terminal Blocks Feature Modular Design For Custom Configuration

June 24, 2002
The 8152 series of modular terminal blocks targets industrial applications. The 5-mm spaced spring clamp connections are available in modular "splices" for a custom configuration with no special tools required. Splices may be sold in up to 10-pole...

The 8152 series of modular terminal blocks targets industrial applications. The 5-mm spaced spring clamp connections are available in modular "splices" for a custom configuration with no special tools required. Splices may be sold in up to 10-pole counts under a single part number for convenient ordering. This series' one-in, one-out configuration suits the continuous daisy-chain wiring typically required in materials handling and process control applications. Each terminal block is manufactured with double solder tails for accurate connections. For in-line current continuity, a common current carrying bar links the termination points. All of the blocks are UL rated for 300 V at 10 A for 26 to 14 AWG wire sizes. The 8152 series terminal blocks are available from stock and cost $0.40/per pole.

Wieland Electric Inc.
www.wielandinc.com; (800) WIELAND

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