Screw Terminal Block 2-Pin, 5 mm Pitch, Side Entry 5,10 and 25 Pack
These side-entry screw terminal blocks have a pitch of 5 mm (0.197″). Each block has two terminals for the stripped ends of 22 – 14 AWG wires
Screw Terminal Block 2-Pin, 5 mm Pitch, Side Entry 5,10 and 25 Pack have a pitch of 5 mm (0.197″). Each block has two terminals for the stripped ends of 22 – 14 AWG wires, and units can slide together to make longer strips. They are rated for 250 V, 18 A (UL)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Screw Terminal Block 2-Pin, 5 mm Pitch, Side Entry
- Voltage rating: 250/250 V
- Current rating: 18A
- Contact resistance: 20 mΩ
- Wire gauge: 22-14 AWG
- Recommended stripping length 5-6mm
- Colours: Blue, Red, Black and Green
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Weight | 0.010 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 0.5 cm |
Colour | Black, Blue, Green, Red |
Pack Qty | 5 Pack, 10 Pack, 25 Pack |
Product Applications
Screw terminals are commonly used to connect a chassis ground, such as on a record player or surge protector. Most public address systems in buildings also use them for speakers, and sometimes for other outputs and inputs. Alarm systems and building sensor and control systems have traditionally used large numbers of screw terminations.
Grounding screws are often colour-coded green and, when used on consumer electronics, often have a washer with gripping “teeth”.
Printed circuit board (PCB) terminal blocks are specially designed with a copper alloy pin of suitable size and length and can be inserted in printed circuit boards to be soldered to allow electrical signals and current to flow to and from PCBs and electrical equipment. Some designs provide features that allow the flow of molten solder to ensure a better connection between the circuit traces of the board and the electrical equipment which is meant to be controlled or fed appropriate power.