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235-403

PCB terminal block; 2.5 mm²; Pin spacing 5/5.08 mm; 3-pole; PUSH WIRE®; gray
235-403

PCB terminal block, 235 Series, solder pin dimensions 0.8 x 0.4 mmOur PCB terminal block (item number 235-403) is designed for seamless electrical installations. You can count on proven safety with th...

<h2>PCB terminal block, 235 Series, solder pin dimensions 0.8 x 0.4 mm</h2><br/><br/>Our PCB terminal block (item number 235-403) is designed for seamless electrical installations. You can count on proven safety with these PCB terminal blocks, perfect for a host of applications when designing your devices. Our PCB terminal block is rated for 320 V and is designed for use with a rated current of up to 24 A. It is therefore suitable for high-load applications. Conductors can only be connected to this PCB terminal block if their strip length is between 9 mm and 10 mm. This product incorporates one conductor terminal and utilizes PUSH WIRE®. Our PUSH WIRE® connection uses the stiffness of the conductor to overcome the clamping spring's contact force, allowing you to clamp the conductor in place more quickly and easily. The dimensions are 16.5 x 12.8 x 12.5 mm (width x height x depth). This PCB terminal block is suitable for conductor cross sections ranging from 0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm². It has one level. You can connect three potentials / three poles using the three clamping points. The contacts are made of electrolytic copper (ECu), the clamping spring is made of chrome-nickel spring steel (CrNi), and the gray housing is made of polyamide (PA66) for insulation. The contact surface is coated with tin. An operating tool is used to operate this PCB terminal block. THT is used to solder the PCB terminal block. Insert the conductor into the board at an angle of 0°.. The solder pins, which are 0.8 x 0.4 mm in cross-section and 3.6 mm long, are set out over the entire terminal strip (in-line). There are two solder pins per potential.<br/>

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