Non-fused DIN rail terminals are modular plastic blocks that are used to connect two or more electrical wires together in a control cabinet. They offer protection from overcurrent and short-circuits.
How do non-fused DIN rail terminals work?
Non-fused DIN rail terminals have an insulated plastic body that houses the current carrying parts and minimises heat generated when current passes through the wires. They also have a clamping device that allows you to quickly snap them on to a DIN rail. A DIN rail is a standard-sized metal rail used to organise and manage multiple terminals in a compact space. You can easily connect and disconnect a non-fused DIN rail terminal without disrupting other wire terminations.
What are non-fused DIN rail terminals used for?
Non-fused DIN rail terminals are used to maintain complex control circuits in applications such as:
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ABB series of double deck DIN Rail terminals
with four independent screw clamp connections and are suitable for use with a wide range of cable size. Space saving Feed-through connection Flexibility to snap onto symmetrical and asymmetrical DIN Rails. ...
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DIN rail mounted terminals, with universal mounting foot
clips to both G profile (asymmetric to BS5825:1990) and top hat profile (symmetric to BS5584:1978) rails, with a range of features to suit all applications. The 2.5 to 10mm² terminals have common ...
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Earth terminals or ground terminals are versatile because
they can hold a diverse range of different wire sizes, meaning you have lots of practical options. Weidmuller earth blocks have a great range, giving you a choice of finding exactly the ...
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Universal terminals moulded in polyamide to fit both
'G' and 'Top Hat' rail.Screw conductor securing with closed screwdriver shafts. Available conductor acceptance sizes, 2.5mm² to 35mm². The range comprises of grey (phase), blue (neutral), and yellow/green (earth) terminals. A 10-way ...