Allen Bradley 1492-PG3 1492-P Series Green/Yellow

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RS Stock No.:
220-0408
Mfr. Part No.:
1492-PG3
Brand:
Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Colour

Green/Yellow

Series

1492-P

American Wire Gauge

28AWG

Fused

No

Voltage Rating

600 V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Rockwell Automation 1492-PG3 Single-Level Push-In Feed-Through Terminal Block


The 1492-PG3 Feed-Through Terminal Block by Rockwell Automation provides improved wiring connection reliability for your installation.

The 1492-PG3 module is a single-level feed-through grounding terminal block which uses secure and convenient push-in connection technology. Due to its bright green and yellow body it is easily identifiable. This terminal block also has a wide housing temperature range of -60 to 130 °C (-76…266°F). The voltage rating for this unit is 600V.

The 1492-PG3 block can be mounted via a DIN rail, offering quick and effortless set-up. The wire range is 2.5 mm² and the wire strip length is 0.4 in. (10 mm). When using a ferrule this efficient terminal block helps you to save wiring time, with up to 65% faster installation than screw types.
Dimensions (W x H x L): 5.1 x 36.5 x 55 mm

Features and Benefits:


• Compact size for space-saving
• Simple to use, one-hand, one-second insertion
• Safety is increased with shock prevention from plastic actuators
• Terminals are located on the front for easy visibility
• DIN rail mountable

How does a ferrule work?


A ferrule is a small metal tube component which is placed over a section of stranded wire, usually made of tin-coated copper. The wire can then be compressed by a crimping tool, thereby holding the strands together. It can then be easily and securely pushed into terminal blocks without any tools, much like solid wire, and improves connection integrity.