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Modular DIN-Rail Mount Terminal Blocks
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Mix and match these terminal blocks to get the exact number of circuits you need in a single setup. Add blocks for thermocouples, fuses, and grounding wire as needed. The blocks clip side by side onto DIN rail in control panels, creating tidy rows of circuits that you can identify and access on the spot.
The screw-clamp terminals flatten your wire so it stays put when vibrated or pulled. If you need to change wiring frequently without adjusting a screw, consider a quick-connect terminal block with spring-clamp or lever-clamp terminals.
Fuse Terminal Blocks with Screw-Clamp Terminals
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Install a fuse in the built-in fuse holder so excess current doesn't damage your equipment. If the current exceeds the limit, the fuse will blow and cut power to connected components.
End Stops—Mount at the end of a group of terminal blocks so they don't slide when vibrated or bumped.