| Allicdata Part #: | 1-1546701-5-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
1-1546701-5 |
| Price: | $ 8.19 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Short Description: | CONN BARRIER STRP 11CIRC 0.375" |
| More Detail: | 11 Circuit 0.375" (9.53mm) Barrier Block Connector... |
| DataSheet: | 1-1546701-5 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 80 +: | $ 7.37380 |
Specifications
| Top Termination: | Screws |
| Material Flammability Rating: | UL94 V-0 |
| Material - Insulation: | Thermoplastic |
| Operating Temperature: | 105°C |
| Mounting Type: | Chassis, Panel |
| Terminal Screw Finish: | Zinc, Clear Chromate |
| Terminal Screw Material: | Steel |
| Color: | Black |
| Features: | Flange |
| Barrier Type: | 2 Wall (Dual) |
| Bottom Termination: | Solder Turret |
| Series: | JC6, Buchanan |
| Wire Gauge: | 12-22 AWG |
| Voltage Rating: | 300V |
| Current Rating: | 20A |
| Number of Rows: | 1 |
| Pitch: | 0.375" (9.53mm) |
| Number of Wire Entries: | 11 |
| Number of Circuits: | 11 |
| Terminal Block Type: | Barrier Block |
| Part Status: | Active |
| Packaging: | Bulk |
Description
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Terminal blocks, also known as barrier blocks, are electrical connectors used to connect individual wires. They are simple to install and are quite reliable. They act as a safety barrier between external power sources and internal electronics, providing protection and insulation for each individual wire.Terminal blocks are generally divided into two main categories: screw-type and spring-type. Screw-type terminal blocks are the most commonly used, and they feature a screw-type clamp to hold the wire securely and make the connection. Spring-type terminal blocks are spring-loaded and clamp the wires more tightly than screw-type terminal blocks, making them ideal for use in applications where vibration or shock may occur. Many terminal blocks also feature a flat edge, which helps to prevent wires from slipping off during installation.The typical application for terminal blocks is to rapidly connect components inside an electrical enclosure. These components can be either a permanent or a temporary connection. In addition to this, terminal blocks also provide power and ground for other connections running to and from the enclosure, and can be used as a ground or neutral bar.Terminal blocks can be used in a variety of applications, from industrial, automotive and aerospace to medical and consumer electronics. They are used in applications such as control panels, cable assemblies and power supplies.Terminal blocks are available in a variety of materials, such as plastic, metal and aluminum. They are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used with different types of wire gauges, such as AWG (American wire gauge) and Metric (Millimetric). Terminal blocks are also available in both single and double-pole configurations, allowing different types of connections to be made.Terminal blocks also come with a range of accessories, such as jumpers, bus bars and mounting brackets. These accessories make installation easier and can also help to enhance the performance of the terminal blocks.Terminal blocks are also found in a variety of styles, including solid, pluggable, and modular. Solid terminal blocks are designed for wiring applications where multiple wires need to be connected in a large-scale system. Pluggable terminal blocks are designed for quick and easy installation, as they allow for wires to be removed and inserted into the terminal block with ease. Modular terminal blocks are designed for the most complex system designs, and they provide a level of flexibility in terms of layout and use.When talking about the installation of terminal blocks, it is important to know where each block should be placed. Generally, terminal blocks should be placed in close proximity to the load and power cables. They should also be placed as far away from vibration sources as possible, as constant vibration can cause the connections to come loose.The working principle of terminal blocks is very simple. Their job is to provide electrical insulation between the connecting wires, while at the same time, being able to securely hold and clamp the wires in place. Terminal blocks also prevent short circuits by providing a space between two connected wires. By connecting the wires to the designed positions of the terminal block, the risk of creating an arc is eliminated.The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference
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1-1546701-5 Datasheet/PDF