We offer four types of nema terminal blocks.
Terminal block wiring definition.
When purchasing a terminal block barrier strip or wiring it is important to note the type of block required connection type the number of contacts and contact pitch wire gauge and entry angle and the voltage and amperage ratings of the product.
Blocks mount in a cutout and have terminals on both sides.
Tiers may be bridged creating four common connections.
Since terminal blocks are readily available for a wide range of wire sizes and terminal quantity they are one of the most flexible types of electrical connector available.
Terminal blocks are modular insulated blocks that secure two or more wires together.
Push in terminals allow you to connect a wire simply by inserting it most push in terminals require the use of a ferrule.
Solder the pins on these blocks directly to your circuit board.
Led neon indicating lamps diodes and resistors available.
Terminal blocks also called terminal boards or strips provide a convenient means of connecting individual electrical wires without a splice or physically joining the ends.
Inspect the terminal block and wiring without opening the cover.
Step 2 choose terminal block.
A ferrule strengthens the end of the wire conductor.
Terminal blocks are used to secure and or terminate wires and in their simplest form consist of several individual terminals arranged in a long strip terminals are useful for connecting wiring to a ground or in the case of electrical power for connecting electrical switches and outlets to the mains.
Nema terminal blocks offer easy wiring with standard size screwdrivers easy visual verification of proper wire position and easy marking.
However some push in terminal blocks allow to insert a solid conductor directly or a stranded conductor by inserting a screwdriver into the release hole.
Dual level feed through figure 14 two level feed through in one block.
This terminal is connected to the female port on the terminal block and forms a secure connection.
Type of basic terminal block used for wire to wire connections where the wire feeds through one side and out the other.