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5.08mm 2EDG male type PCB plug in terminal block connector 2 ~ 24 poles
Description:
Terminal blocks, for wire to board connection. Terminal block in two parts that can be separated, one part for cable connection, and one part for PCB mounting.This solution enables to easily connect and disconnect.
Terminal blocks is a low-voltage disconnectable (or plugable) connector. It is also known as "Combicon"; or more generically as a "pluggable terminal block" or a "two piece terminal block".
The terminal block is normally located inside the appliance at the front or at the back. All the internal wires and the power cord connect to the terminal block. The terminal block is at the end of the power cord that supplies power to the appliance. It has connectors for attaching electric wires to them.
Applications:
The terminal blocks are used in almost all electric appliances that need 240-volt power supply. Electric dishwashers, dryers and ranges use heating elements to produce heat. Heating elements need 240-volt electricity supply.
Electrical:
Housing | PA66, UL94V-0 |
Pin header | Brass, Tin plated |
Rated voltage | 300V / 320V |
Rated current | 15A / 20A |
Insulation resistance | 500MΩ/DC500V |
Withstanding voltage | AC2000V/1min |
Dimension:(mm)
Dim P | Dim L | |
2-6P | ±0.10 | ±0.15 |
7-12P | ±0.20 | ±0.20 |
13-18P | ±0.25 | ±0.30 |
19-24P | ±0.30 | ±0.40 |
How to choose the right terminal block?
The difference between blocks can lead to problems if an incorrect type is used or if it is not connected properly. Follow the advice below to choose the right one:
• Look at the electrical equipment you are working on to see what type of connection it requires; normally you will have either a screw-in or plug-in connection. Screw-in wires are placed inside the terminal block and screwed into position, and they are most common for equipment that does not require high voltage protection. A variation on the screw-in connection is one held in place by a spring mechanism. This connector can reduce the time spent on the job because you simply clip it into place instead of removing and replacing the screw.
A plug-in connection has a male terminal at the end of the wire. This terminal is connected to the female port on the terminal block and forms a secure connection. Plug-in blocks are commonly used in the fuse boxes of automobiles.
• Once you know the type of connection that is required, you need to find a terminal block that fits the rest of your requirements. Consider what space you have for the connection and how many wires need to be connected. Terminal blocks are supplied in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you should be able to find one that suits your needs.
• Choose the correct rating. 3A, 5A, 15A, or 30A terminal blocks are widely available, and you'll want to buy the one that meets the highest current level that it will conduct in order to allow the most powerful piece of equipment to function.