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DIN Rail Mount Terminal Blocks

Source: Wieland Inc.
As the company which first introduced DIN rail mount terminal blocks to the US marketplace, Wieland has long known the importance of offering the highest quality connections available
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As the company which first introduced DIN rail mount terminal blocks to the US marketplace, Wieland has long known the importance of offering the highest quality connections available. Our terminal blocks provide customers with the most secure connections available. Our DIN rail mount product offering spans from basic feed through blocks to specialty feed through blocks for proximity sensors to fuse blocks to European neutral bus bar disconnect blocks and everything in between.

Some of the standard features of our blocks include:

  • The narrowest blocks per current rating available.
  • Secure rising cage clamp terminations.
  • Cage clamp screws are captive in the plastic body (unlike many manufacturers whose metal components tend to fall out)
  • CE certification covering our complete range of terminal blocks
  • Touch safe jumpering systems
  • Universal mounting feet (mounts to all types of TS32 and TS35 DIN rail)
  • 9700 series provided standard with nickel plating (highly corrosion resistant)
  • Very low contact resistance

Wieland's rising cage clamp design offers customers a secure termination point. The clamp is rolled with the bend on the underside of the current bar. This means that customers do not have to worry about the screw binding within the bend if it were on top of the current bar. Also, as seen here our screw heads are captive within the entry for the screwdriver. It is virtually impossible to remove the screws, current bar, and cage clamps without heavy tampering with the terminal block. Also as shown here our jumper bars may be supplied with a plastic cap over the top resulting in a completely touch safe block.

Wieland Inc., 49 International Road, Burgaw, NC 28425. Tel: 910-259-5050; Fax: 910-259-3691.

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