Terminal Blocks Feature Low Profile And Angled Entry

Oct. 8, 2008
Providing flexibility when configuring cramped printed-circuit boards, the MTB series terminal blocks sport a profile height of 8.5 mm and a wire-entry angle of 55°. The series offers configurations from two to 18 poles at a 3.5-mm pitch and they

Providing flexibility when configuring cramped printed-circuit boards, the MTB series terminal blocks sport a profile height of 8.5 mm and a wire-entry angle of 55°. The series offers configurations from two to 18 poles at a 3.5-mm pitch and they accept wire sizes ranging up to 16 AWG. Rated voltage is 300V with a current rating up to 17.5A depending on wire size. Other features include double captive screws of nickel-plated copper alloy with accessible testing points and PA6-6 polyamide housings with green as the standard color. Pricing is $0.15 per pole each/500. BLOCKMASTER ELECTRONICS INC., Elk Grove Village, IL. (800) 595-8881.

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