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32 A Multi-Pole H-Type Screw Terminal Connector Strip – Screw-Clamp Electrical Terminal Block
32 A Multi-Pole H-Type Screw Terminal Connector Strip – Screw-Clamp Electrical Terminal Block
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Overview:
The 32 A Multi-Pole H-Type Screw Terminal Connector Strip is a robust electrical connector designed for organizing, joining, and distributing conductors in moderate-to-heavy-current circuits. Featuring a row of screw-clamp terminals with an H-type layout, this terminal strip securely clamps each conductor using a mechanical screw, enabling reliable electrical contact without soldering or crimping. Screw terminal blocks are common components in control panels and distribution boxes for safe, neat wiring connections.
Key Features:
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🔌 32 A Current Rating: Engineered to handle up to 32 amps of continuous current, suitable for wiring power circuits and distribution loops in control panels.
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🔩 Multi-Pole H-Type Design: Offers multiple connection points for several conductors, making organization of wiring routes simple and efficient.
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🔒 Screw-Clamp Terminals: Each terminal uses a screw-clamp mechanism to firmly hold stripped conductor ends, ensuring stable electrical contact even under vibration.
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🧰 Insulated Housing: The connector strip is encased in a durable, non-conductive plastic housing to prevent accidental shorts and enhance safety during installations.
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⚡ Flexible Wire Compatibility: Designed for use with solid and stranded conductors of appropriate gauge (often up to around 6 mm² for 32 A blocks).
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📏 Organized Wiring: Multi-pole configuration helps group and route multiple circuits neatly in electrical enclosures and junction boxes.
Typical Applications:
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Industrial and commercial control panel wiring
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Junctions and distribution points in electrical systems
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Lighting circuits and equipment feeding branches
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HVAC, automation, and machinery power feeds
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Building and power distribution board wiring
Why Choose Screw Terminal Strips:
Screw terminal blocks are a staple in electrical installation because they provide secure, durable connections that are easy to inspect, maintain, and rework. They help keep wiring organized and simplify troubleshooting without the need for specialized connectors or tools beyond a screwdriver.
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