Terminal Blocks Have Bottom Entry Design

Feb. 1, 2000
Allowing wire entry from beneath pc boards, the MSM/MSE Series of terminal blocks is manufactured with a reverse 90°-bent pin that permits this entry feature. The feature is especially useful where it is necessary to stack PCBs to avoid running

Allowing wire entry from beneath pc boards, the MSM/MSE Series of terminal blocks is manufactured with a reverse 90°-bent pin that permits this entry feature. The feature is especially useful where it is necessary to stack PCBs to avoid running wires outside the board perimeters. The series comes in green (MSM) with the wire clamp in the open position or black (MSE) with the wire clamp in the closed position. Both versions come with standard straight pins or the 90°-pin configuration. Ratings are 17.5A at 300V for 5 or 5.8 mm pin spacing. Blocks come with double contact screws and firm's elevator clamp feature that accepts 30 to 14 AWG. Both versions come in single mold 2 to 12 position configurations.

Company: BLOCKMASTER ELECTRONICS INC.

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