Modular Terminal Blocks Promise Quick Termination

Aug. 1, 1999
By enabling wires to be connected with no stripping and without need for special tools, the QUIX modular terminal blocks are said to save up to 60% of installation time. The blocks’ connection is made with the simple lever motion of a

By enabling wires to be connected with no stripping and without need for special tools, the QUIX modular terminal blocks are said to save up to 60% of installation time. The blocks’ connection is made with the simple lever motion of a screwdriver and the insertion of an unstripped wire (up to 1.5 mm2; AWG 20 to 16). Strain-relief ribs within the housing and a special snap fitting in the terminal block’s metal body ensure a permanent, gas-tight and vibration-resistant connection.The blocks also feature a screwless jumper system that simply snaps in place with no tools required. Bridges are available in two and five positions. With a dual jumper channel, any combination of connections is possible. Blocks are front-loading and have integral test connections. Numerous options are available.

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