Phoenix Contact 3210357 Blue, 1.5mm², 2-Level, Push In Termination
- RS Stock No.:
- 610-075
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3210357
- Brand:
- Phoenix Contact
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£128.35
(exc. VAT)
£154.02
(inc. VAT)
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- RS Stock No.:
- 610-075
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3210357
- Brand:
- Phoenix Contact
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Phoenix Contact | |
Colour | Blue | |
Number of Levels | 2 | |
American Wire Gauge | 26 → 16AWG | |
Termination Method | Push In | |
Cable CSA | 1.5mm² | |
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Brand Phoenix Contact | ||
Colour Blue | ||
Number of Levels 2 | ||
American Wire Gauge 26 → 16AWG | ||
Termination Method Push In | ||
Cable CSA 1.5mm² | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- PL
The Phoenix Contact Feed-through terminal block is designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern electrical installations. With a robust build and a streamlined aesthetic, this terminal block enhances efficiency in various applications, ranging from industrial automation to building projects. Engineered for optimal performance, it features a push-in connection that simplifies wiring processes, making it an excellent choice for professionals seeking reliability and ease of use.
Constructed with durable materials for long lasting performance
Compatible with a range of conductor sizes for flexibility
Features secure connections that prevent unintentional disconnections
Optimised for use in various applications from automation to infrastructure
Compatible with a range of conductor sizes for flexibility
Features secure connections that prevent unintentional disconnections
Optimised for use in various applications from automation to infrastructure