609 Series, Screw Connectors

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609069900808800+
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Through Hole
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609
Screw Terminal, Power Tap
M4
24 A
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609069900710800+
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10
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609
Screw Terminal, Power Tap
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30 A
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609069900708800+
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8
Through Hole
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609
Screw Terminal, Power Tap
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24 A
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609069905706800+
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Screw Terminal, Power Tap
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18 A
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About  Screw Connectors

Screw connectors, also known as screw terminals, are frequently used in conjunction with other types of connectors such as ring connectors, rectangular connectors, spade connectors, or bare wire. These connectors are designed to provide a secure and reliable connection between wires. Screw connectors come in various terminal types, including binding post, turret, power tap, screw terminal, and shank terminal. They accept different screw sizes, offering greater versatility in terms of wire size and gauge. This adaptability allows for a more customized solution to meet specific requirements. Screw connectors can be press-fit and/or soldered into PCBs. This makes them a popular choice for use in electronic devices and equipment. Their robust design ensures a strong and lasting connection that can withstand the demands of various applications. In summary, screw connectors or screw terminals offer a dependable solution for connecting wires. They are commonly used in conjunction with other types of connectors and come in various terminal types to accommodate different screw sizes and gauges. Screw connectors can be press-fit and/or soldered into PCBs, making them suitable for use in electronic devices and equipment.