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Terminal Block - 12 Position (15A, 600V)

This 12 position screw terminal block provides a simple way to connect wires to a single connection point. These blocks allow wires to be screwed together and self-isolated without needing to twist, solder or any other splicing, by this method wiring can adjusted at anytime just as easy as it was the first time.

Each 12 position block offers a screw pitch of 10mm with a max current of 15A and a max voltage tolerance of 600V before risking meltdown or implosion.

Terminal Block - 12 Position (15A, 600V) Product Help and Resources

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  • fasnate / about 10 years ago / 1

    what is largest solid awg wire accepted by this?

    • Manu12 / about 10 years ago / 1

      In "Dimensional Drawing" document, it is stated at 1.5mm2 ~ 14 to 16 AWG

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Reasonably Priced Block for a quality repair !

Good Buy

The term. block has worked great.