Product Description

Terminal Connector 12-line terminal strips, which are modular, insulated blocks used to connect wires. They provide secure connection points for joining, separating, or managing wires in electrical circuits.

They facilitate easy connection and disconnection of wires for troubleshooting and measurements. 
Terminal strips can be cut to fit specific installation needs. 
They are made from durable, flame-retardant materials like Polyamide 66. 
Screws are typically made of brass, and pins/sockets are plated with solid brass. 
They are available in different sizes and amperage ratings. 
Terminal strips are used in various applications, including power distribution, lighting, and electrical systems.

Terminal connector wire strips (often 12-way, screw-type) typically feature a rated voltage of 300V–500V and current capacities ranging from 10A up to 76A, constructed from polyethylene (PE) or PVC with brass/steel inserts. They are designed for easy cutting, accommodating wire sizes from 0.2mm² up to 16mm², with operating temperatures usually ranging from -40°C to +105°C. 

Technical Specifications:
Capacity: Commonly 12-way (poles), easily cut to size.
Voltage Rating: Ranging from 380V to 450V–500V.
Current Rating: Typically 10A, 15A, 57A, or up to 76A depending on size.
Wire Gauge/Size: Suitable for 2.5–10mm², 4–16mm², or 24-12 AWG.
Material: High-grade brass inserts or steel for conductivity; Polyethylene (PE) or PVC for insulation.

Features: Screw-mount, captive screws (screw stays in place), and transparent casing for inspection.
Operating Temp: Often -40°C to +105°C or -15°C to +79°C

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