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234-216

PCB terminal block; push-button; 0.5 mm²; Pin spacing 2.5 mm; 16-pole; CAGE CLAMP®; gray
234-216

PCB terminal block, 234 Series, CAGE CLAMP®This PCB terminal block (item number 234-216) streamlines wire connections, making them both quick and easy. You can count on tried and tested safety with th...

<h2>PCB terminal block, 234 Series, CAGE CLAMP®</h2><br/><br/>This PCB terminal block (item number 234-216) streamlines wire connections, making them both quick and easy. You can count on tried and tested safety with these PCB terminal blocks, perfect for a wide variety of applications when designing your devices. This PCB terminal block has a rated voltage of 160 V and can handle currents up to 6 A. Strip lengths must be between 5 mm and 6 mm when connecting conductors to this PCB terminal block. Featuring one conductor terminal along with CAGE CLAMP®, this product outperforms the competition. Our reliable and maintenance-free CAGE CLAMP® connection makes it easy to connect all types of conductors without having to prepare the conductor. For example, you don't need to crimp ferrules. The dimensions are 42.2 x 18 x 14.4 mm (width x height x depth). This PCB terminal block is suitable for conductor cross sections ranging from 0.08 mm² to 0.5 mm². Up to sixteen potentials / sixteen poles can be connected to this terminal strip using sixteen clamping points on one level. The gray housing is made of polyamide (PA66) for insulation, the contacts are made of electrolytic copper (ECu), and the clamping spring is made of chrome-nickel spring steel (CrNi). Tin is used for coating the contact surfaces. A push-button is used to operate this PCB terminal block. The PCB terminal block is designed for THT soldering. The conductor is designed to be inserted at a 90° angle.. The solder pins are organized over the entire terminal strip (in-line) and are 0.5 x 0.75 mm and 4 mm in length. Each potential has two solder pins.<br/>

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