Phoenix Contact TW 50/ 4-CL Series PCB Terminal Block, 8-Contact, 20mm Pitch, 1-Row, Feed Through Termination

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RS Stock No.:
558-189
Mfr. Part No.:
1708748
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Contacts

8

Pitch

20mm

Number of Rows

1

Termination Method

Feed Through

Series

TW 50/ 4-CL

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Phoenix Contact panel feed-through terminal block offers a robust solution for connecting large conductors with efficiency and reliability. Designed with innovative T-LOX knee lever connection technology, it streamlines the installation process, making it ideal for applications requiring a stable electrical connection. With a modular design, it accommodates up to four positions and a total load current of 150 A, catering to a wide array of industrial needs. The terminal block's grey housing and optimal dimensions ensure it fits seamlessly into various setups, while its approvals from cULus and VDE attest to its compliance with international safety standards. The blend of high-performance materials and thoughtful engineering results in a product that not only prioritises safety and convenience but also enhances the overall performance of electrical installations.

Lever actuation enables quick and easy connection of large wires
Defined contact force provides long-term reliability during operation
90° clamping space facilitates effortless conductor positioning
Tool-free mounting allows for faster installation on housing walls
Free from hazardous substances, aligning with environmental compliance standards
Designed for high-temperature operation, supporting a wide ambient temperature range

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