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News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Spring cage terminal block
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 October 2001
Spring cage terminal block has plugged
output
Phoenix Contact now also offers a solution that has an ST Combi plugged output for its ST spring cage terminal block series.
Phoenix Contact now also offers a solution that has an ST Combi plugged output for its ST spring cage terminal block series Installation is modular, flexible and quick with this plug-in system
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 19 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Spring cage terminal blocks range expanded
The ST-Desk series of spring cage terminal blocks has now been expanded to include STS 6 universal terminals and the STS 6-TWIN three-wire terminal.
A distinctive feature of the ST Combi family is its plug-in contact.
A nominal conductor current in a 2.5mm2 conductor can be plugged in over a distribution width of 5.2mm with performance data of 24A and 500V.
This makes it the most powerful plug-in system of its kind on the market.
Furthermore, contacts in the terminal and connector are designed such that they cannot be touched.
A patented spring of the ST series is used in the basic terminals and connectors that gives a maximum of connecting space.
Conductors with a nominal cross sectional area of 2.5mm2 can be connected up in this way with or without wire end ferrules.
All the system features of the ST spring cage terminal block series have been integrated in this plug-in system.
Various ST families can be combined with each other using identical links.
It makes no difference here.
Whereby it makes no difference whether wiring is done conventionally or is plugged in.
These links are also used in connectors.
Generously spaced lettering in the centre of the terminal is also part of a general concept.
This saves time when it is done in one operation. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...
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