Push-button, side-entry terminal block features internal jumper system - Connector Specifier

Push-button, side-entry terminal block features internal jumper system


Nov 23, 2009
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November 23, 2009 -- Wago Corporation’s 805 Series side-entry PCBs simplify wiring via push-in and push-button-actuated terminations. Available in standard 2- to 24-pole configurations, the 805 Series PCB blocks feature 3.5 mm pin spacing for conductors AWG 24–16 and are UL/CUL certified at 300V/10A. The 805 Series also offers an internal factory-installed jumper system for commoning, conserving conductor capacity in high-density applications.

According to the company, the 805 Series PCB blocks significantly reduce wiring times via push-in terminations for solid conductors or stranded conductors with ferrules. Terminating stranded conductors is also simple: depress the on-unit pushbutton with a screwdriver to open the clamping unit, insert conductor and release. 

Conductor entries are 0° (parallel to PCB), and an optional test port provides hands-free troubleshooting with direct contact to current bar for accurate readings. The company's CAGE CLAMP-S ultra-compact spring pressure connection technology ensures terminations are vibration-proof, temperature cycling resistant and maintenance-free.
 
Ideal for a wide range of PCB applications including LED drivers, ballasts and building automation/control systems, all 805 Series PCBs feature staggered 1 solder pin/pole alignment for greater on-board stability and a maximized voltage rating. A THR version accommodates pin-in-paste/reflow processing.

For additional information on the 805 Series, visit: http://www.wago.us/products/2348.htm.
 

 

 

 


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