Non-fused terminal blocks are modular, screw-type electrical connectors used to connect two or more wires together. The wires are usually clamped down to the metal part by a screw. Terminal blocks allow more than one circuit to connect to another circuit.
How do non-fused terminal blocks work?
Non-fused terminal blocks typically have several screw terminals to connect a number of wires on either end. They often contain two long copper or aluminium strips that are designed to connect different components. The strips act as busbars for the distribution of power that is sent to the connected components.
What are non-fused terminal blocks used for?
Non-fused terminal blocks have a broad range of applications, ranging from sound equipment to electrical installations. They are often used in surge protectors, and you will also find them in several public address systems for speakers and other inputs and outputs.
Non-fused terminal blocks are also widely used electrical wiring to connect switches as well as other major appliances to plugs in residential and commercial settings.
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This RS PRO fused panel mount terminal block
features an integrated in-line fuse holder. The white housing is made from nylon with tinned brass inserts for a screwed termination. A pull-up latch enables an easy replacement of a fuse.Options include:452-619 ...
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From RS PRO, this non-fused terminal block presents
a reliable and cost-effective solution to wire-to-wire connections. This polypropylene terminal block has the advantages of being lightweight and rigid, with resistance to corrosion and high tensile strength. It also features raised ...
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Clear polycarbonate (PC) flame retardant housingRigid and easy
cutBrass insertsGalvanised steel screwsAll screws are captive and raised for easy wiringWorking temperature up to 85°C with a maximum of 120°C and short term (1 hour) at 130°C.