Terminal Blocks Eye Industrial I/O

Nov. 9, 2004
Poised for use in industrial I/O applications, the MRT22 and MRT8 series high-density miniature pluggable terminal blocks outfit I/O cards in PLC?s, motion controllers, industrial controls, and other components in areas where space and size are

Poised for use in industrial I/O applications, the MRT22 and MRT8 series high-density miniature pluggable terminal blocks outfit I/O cards in PLC?s, motion controllers, industrial controls, and other components in areas where space and size are important. The blocks are made with UL 94V0 housings, nickel-plated metal bodies, captive metal parts, and are available in sizes ranging from two to 20 positions with pin spacings of 3.5 mm and 3.81 mm. The MRT22 series offers wire entry to the sides with the screw on top, and the MRT8 series has the wire coming out straight and the screw on the side. Both blocks have a wire capacity of 16 to 30 AWG with a rating of 8A at 300V. For prices, call AUTOMATION SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT INC., Carlisle, PA. (877) 650-5160.

Company: AUTOMATION SYSTEMS INTERCONNECT INC.

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