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Terminal Blocks (4013)

Friday, September 14, 2001

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Terminal Blocks (4013)

These 9700 Series DIN rail terminal blocks are designed to protect and maintain the integrity of electrical connections in corrosive environments. They are engineered to withstand high intensity salt spray exposure for extended periods of time while maintaining a reliable connection.

Enclosed in a polyamide 6.6, 94 V-2 rated insulating housing body, the blocks resist corrosive elements often found in the gas, petrochemical, paper, sugar, and offshore oil industries. They feature a clamping body made of an extruded nickel-plated copper alloy to provide additional corrosion resistance.

The devices offer dead front safety for protection against shock during installation, operation, and testing. The units are available in standard feed-through terminals and ground terminals that are UL recognized up to 2 AWG, 135 A, and 600 V. They have a three-sided funneled entry that allows easy wire insertion, a guided screwdriver access to provide slip-free installation, and captive hardware to prevent lost screws.

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