Allicdata Part #: | 36-4173-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
4173 |
Price: | $ 2.82 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Keystone Electronics |
Short Description: | POST BIND STD 3 7/8"L FIB GLASS |
More Detail: | 7 Position Binding Post Strip 0.437" (11.10mm) Scr... |
DataSheet: | 4173 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 2.56410 |
Terminal Type: | Screw Terminal |
Number of Positions: | 7 |
Pitch: | 0.437" (11.10mm) |
Number of Rows: | 1 |
Row Spacing: | -- |
Board Size: | 3.875" L x 0.625" W x 0.062" H (98.40mm x 15.90mm x 1.57mm) |
Material - Board: | Fiberglass |
Features: | Standard Strip |
Material Flammability Rating: | -- |
Contact Finish: | Tin |
Contact Material: | Steel |
Mounting Hole Diameter: | 0.143" (3.63mm) |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | Binding Post Strip |
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Terminal strips and turret boards are both types of electric wiring systems that are used for making electrical connections. Terminal strips are generally composed of two types of materials, metal and plastic, while turret boards are usually composed only of metal. Both also have two different boards, a cut-off board and a base board.
Terminal strips are an economical and reliable way of connecting wires in an electrical system. By using electric pressure and vibration, terminal strips can securely connect two or more electrical components together, while providing a secure and insulated environment. Terminal strips have multiple contact points, and each contact point allows for different electrical connections. They also come with a wide range of different types of lugs, which can make it easy to connect different types of wires.
Turret boards provide a reliable connection between two or more electrical components, but are usually more expensive than terminal strips. By using a turret board, electrical wiring can be run through inside the board, allowing for more electronic components than with a terminal strip. This makes turret boards ideal for complex electronic projects. These boards also come with a wide range of different types of lugs, which can make it easy to connect different types of wires.
One of the main advantages of using either terminal strips or turret boards is that they are more reliable than everyday wire-to-wire connections. They are also less prone to corrosion and other issues stemming from environmental conditions. Furthermore, both terminal strips and turret boards have self-supporting lugs that can be used to hold electrical components in place without damaging them. This makes them perfect for projects requiring complex or delicate wiring.
In terms of application fields, terminal strips and turret boards are used in a wide range of industries, including the automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications industries. They are also used for controlling HVAC systems, lighting, transducers, and other electronic control systems. Furthermore, they can also be used in various types of manufacturing equipment, such as machines, computers, and printers.
The principles of operation for these two systems are quite similar. When a terminal strip or turret board is connected, it creates an electric circuit, which allows electrical components to transfer current. The application of pressure or vibration onto the lugs causes electrical connection points to move which creates electrical contact points and which allows for the flow of electricity. Additionally, terminal strips and turret boards are both designed to prevent circuit overloads, as they are capable of limiting the amount of current that flows through the electric circuit.
In conclusion, terminal strips and turret boards are two of the most reliable types of wiring systems available and have many uses in a wide range of industries. By using electric pressure and vibration, they both securely connect and compound electrical components together, while providing a secure and insulated environment. Furthermore, their lugs are designed to hold electrical components in place while preventing circuit overloads.
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