CLIPLINE PLW Series, Panel Mount

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1821070
TERM BLK PUSH IN CLMP 4P GRANITE
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
1
40 A
0.394" (10.00mm)
4
6-16 AWG
Lever Actuated
CLIPLINE PLW
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry Angled to Panel
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry 90° to Panel
2.535" (64.40mm)
0.758" (19.26mm)
2 Piece
500 V
Granite
1821067
TERM BLK PUSH IN CLMP 3P GRANITE
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
1
40 A
0.394" (10.00mm)
3
6-16 AWG
Lever Actuated
CLIPLINE PLW
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry Angled to Panel
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry 90° to Panel
2.142" (54.40mm)
0.758" (19.26mm)
2 Piece
500 V
Granite
1821083
TERM BLK PUSH IN CLMP 5POS GRAY
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
1
40 A
0.394" (10.00mm)
5
6-16 AWG
Lever Actuated
CLIPLINE PLW
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry Angled to Panel
Push In Clamp - Wire Entry 90° to Panel
2.929" (74.40mm)
0.758" (19.26mm)
2 Piece
600 V
Gray

About  Panel Mount

Panel Mount Terminal Blocks provide a centralized connection point for multiple circuits, making them a vital component in many industrial and electrical applications. These devices are designed to be mounted onto a panel or enclosure and typically feature one or more terminals separated by a plastic barrier. One of the primary functions of Panel Mount Terminal Blocks is to enable connections between circuits on either side of the panel. This is achieved by inserting wires or cables into the terminals, which can be secured using a variety of mechanisms such as bolt/screw clamp, header/male/female connections, circular clamps, PCB pins, push-in clamps, quick-connects, screw terminals, solder eyelets, solder tabs, and wire wrap terminals. Bolt/screw clamping is a common method used for securing wires or cables to the terminal block. The wire is inserted into the terminal and then tightened using a screw or bolt, which compresses the wire against the contact surface. Header/male/female connections are another type of connection mechanism that allows for easy and secure connections to be made between circuits. Circular clamps are a specialized type of connection mechanism that is commonly used in applications where high vibration resistance is required. PCB pins are used to connect the terminal block to a printed circuit board (PCB) and can be soldered or press-fit into the board. Push-in clamps and quick-connects are designed for quick and easy insertion and removal of wires or cables. Screw terminals, solder eyelets, solder tabs, and wire wrap terminals are all commonly used connection mechanisms that allow for secure and reliable connections to be made. Each connection type has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, depending on the specific application requirements. In summary, Panel Mount Terminal Blocks provide a central connection point for multiple circuits, making them an essential component in many industrial and electrical applications. They feature one or more terminals separated by a plastic barrier and can be secured using a variety of mechanisms such as bolt/screw clamp, header/male/female connections, circular clamps, PCB pins, push-in clamps, quick-connects, screw terminals, solder eyelets, solder tabs, and wire wrap terminals. Each connection type is suited to specific application requirements, and the choice of terminal block will depend on the specific needs of the system.