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Terminal Block Line Expanded

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

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The new Dinnector line of terminal blocks offers accessories that include end covers, spacers, pin protectors and marking tags, as well as 2-pole and 3-pole jumpers.



AutomationDirect (Cumming, GA) has added to its Dinnector line of terminal blocks and accessories. Among the products added are supplementary circuit breaker terminal blocks and sockets. The new line offers:  

  • Blocks available in 0 to 10 amp sizes.
  • Terminal block sockets, available in 12 and 24 V models with or without LED indicators.
  • Disconnect terminal blocks in 12 and 24 V models.
  • A new series of single and double level plug-in style terminal blocks.
  • New accessories available include end covers, spacers, pin protectors and marking tags, as well as 2-pole and 3-pole jumpers.
  • Thermocouple terminal blocks in 50 and 300 V models.

For more information visit www.automationdirect.com

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