Product Design & Development

Weidmuller’s Dual Level Terminal Block

By Weidmuller
Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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The WDK 10 dual-level terminal is designed to reduce cabinet space by 50% and is ideally suited for applications where there is limited panel space for power distribution terminal installations.



Weidmuller (Richmond, VA) introduces a new terminal block to the WDK Terminal Series for Machinery, Process and Power Generation Industries. The WDK 10 dual-level terminal is designed to reduce cabinet space by 50% and is ideally suited for applications where there is limited panel space for power distribution terminal installations. Features include:

  • A 10mm width.
  • 2 independent circuits within 1 terminal.
  • Corresponding jumpering channels that accommodate the connection of screw-down jumpers to adjacent terminals.
  • A n upper- and lower-bussed terminal is available (WDK 10V) to common 4-wires to 1 terminal.
  • Standard vibration-proof and maintenance-free “self-locking” screw clamp termination technology.
  • Electrical rating for 600V/64A/18-6AWG to UL and CSA standards.

For more information visit www.weidmuller.com.

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