
Allicdata Part #: | 36-4196-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
4196 |
Price: | $ 3.87 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Keystone Electronics |
Short Description: | POST BIND STD 5 3/16"L XP PHEN |
More Detail: | 10 Position Binding Post Strip 0.437" (11.10mm) Sc... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 3.51540 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | Binding Post Strip |
Terminal Type: | Screw Terminal |
Number of Positions: | 10 |
Pitch: | 0.437" (11.10mm) |
Number of Rows: | 1 |
Row Spacing: | -- |
Board Size: | 5.187" L x 0.625" W x 0.062" H (131.70mm x 15.90mm x 1.57mm) |
Material - Board: | XP Phenolic |
Features: | Standard Strip |
Material Flammability Rating: | -- |
Contact Finish: | Tin |
Contact Material: | Steel |
Mounting Hole Diameter: | 0.143" (3.63mm) |
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Terminal Strips and Turret Boards are specialized wires used in circuit boards. They are used to connect components and act as a conductor between different elements on the board. They come in various sizes and designs to suit different applications.
Terminal strips typically require the use of tools to connect or disconnect components. Usually, two types of terminal strips are used: spade and blade. Spade terminal strips are flat pieces of metal with holes in them for connecting and disconnecting components. Blade terminal strips are thicker pieces of metal with holes on either side to hold wires. Both types are designed to make connecting and disconnecting wires easy.
Turret boards are similar to terminal strips but much more compact. They are usually made of copper and are designed to connect components in a single unit. Turrets are mounted on the board and can be quickly connected and disconnected. Turrets typically require soldering and are popular for use in cramped spaces.
The different terminalstrip and turret board 4196 application fields can be divided into three main categories: household, industrial, and automobile applications. The types of applications vary, but the overall purpose is the same: to allow for easy and safe connection of components. In household applications, terminal strips might be used to connect appliances to a wall outlet. In industrial applications, they might be used to connect multiple pieces of machinery to a single power source. And in automobile applications, terminal strips might be used to connect components in the engine or other parts of the vehicle.
Terminal strips and turret boards have different working principles. Terminal strips connect components by pressing one component into the hole in the other. Turret boards, on the other hand, use a soldering process to connect components. This process requires a soldering iron, flux, and thermal compound. The components are then heated up and a flux is used to draw the heat away from the metal.
In terms of safety, both terminal strips and turret boards are relatively safe when handled properly. When connecting components, they should always be switched off and insulated before starting work. With terminal strips, it is important to ensure the connection is secure before switching them on. With turret boards, it is important to ensure that the soldering is done correctly and that the flux is applied correctly. Both terminal strips and turret boards should always be tested for any shorts or weak connections before they are used.
Terminal Strips and Turret boards are specialized wires used in circuit boards to connect components. They come in different sizes and designs to suit different applications and require the use of tools or soldering for connecting or disconnecting components. The 4196 application fields of these components extend to household, industrial, and automobile applications, and they have different working principles. Terminal strips connect components by pressing one component into the hole in the other, while turret boards require a soldering process to connect them. For safety, both terminal strips and turret boards should be tested for any shorts or weak connections before use.
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