Modular Terminal Blocks Catalogue 2012/2013

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Terminals, P-Series (PUSH IN technology) Terminals, Z-Series (Tension clamp technology) Terminals, W-Series, Stud terminals, SAK-Series (Screw connection technology) Shield connection terminals KLBÜ AccessoriesAppendix

Vydal: Weidmüller, s.r.o. Autor: Weidmueller

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• All parts fitted captive within the terminal. • Gas-tight clamping point. temperatures • 100 °C • KrG 130 °C • 160 °C • Ceramic 250 °C T 2 3 3 6 4 1 5 6 different snap-on feet D Terminals,SAK-Series D. The tin-plated surface guarantees minimum contact resistance. 4 Reliable contact • The steel clamping yoke compensates for temperature- induced changes the conductor (no gradual loosening) required.Overview SAK-Series 1 The connection Separation electrical and mechanical functions: • Clamping yoke and clamping screw made from hardened steel for high contact forces. Standards and directives The reliable contact and dependability of the Weidmüller systems are verified by: • Type tests IEC 6047-7-1/2 • National and international approvals • A large portfolio and CSA approvals • ATEX approval • IECEx approved Insulating materials and max. • Numerous labelling options. • Recessed clamping screw position provides guide for the screwdriver.1851282250000 2012/2013 . 2 Cross-connection channel • Any number poles can be created stacking the pre-fitted cross-connections. 3 Easy use • Built-in reserve when undoing the clamping screw particularly important for mechanical screwing tools. • Low-maintenance, vibration-resistant connection need retighten the clamping screw. • The highest contact force any connection system and a compact space. 5 Safe use • Terminals supplied with open clamping point • Yoke tab prevents incorrect insertion of conductors. • A copper current bar for low through resistance. • Clamping point suitable for wide range cross-sections