Terminal Block Handles Current Up To 130A

Dec. 5, 2005
With pass-through current capability of up to 130A, the new OTB is effective for the transfer of high power from outside to inside power panels. This high power feed through terminal block is particularly suitable for power supply, lighting, off-road

With pass-through current capability of up to 130A, the new OTB is effective for the transfer of high power from outside to inside power panels. This high power feed through terminal block is particularly suitable for power supply, lighting, off-road vehicle applications, and special power situations or customized polarizations. The terminal block is UL recognized and is rated for currents of up to 130A at 660V per position with configurations available of up to 15 positions on each side of the panel. This unit will accept a wire range of 1 AWG to 8 AWG within an operating temperature range of –40°C to +90°C. Housing material is PBT (UL 94V-0) furnished in black as standard. External terminal covers are supplied with all units within the series. Pricing starts at $13 each/100. For more details, call BLOCKMASTER, Elk Grove Village, IL. (847) 956-1680.

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