Phoenix Contact’s newest terminal blocks use push-in technology (PIT) to reduce insertion forces by 50 percent compared with spring-technology products, according to the company. The leg-spring design increases termination speed and reduces operator fatigue. These modular PIT blocks have 250N of pullout force — five times the IEC requirement — making them ideal for high-vibration applications. The termination area and the touch-proof orange activation button are clearly identified.
Terminal Blocks For Heavy Vibrations
Phoenix Contact’s newest terminal blocks use push-in technology (PIT) to reduce insertion forces by 50 percent compared with spring-technology products, according to the company. The leg-spring design increases termination speed and reduces operator fatigue. These modular PIT blocks have 250N of pullout force — five times the IEC requirement — making them ideal for high-vibration applications.
Aug 12, 2010
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