Ring-lug terminal blocks
The ring-lug terminal blocks offer a finger-safe design, which eliminates the need for standard or customized dust cover, and the hinged shroud allows easy and safe wiring. Used together, the WTL 6/4 FF (slide link terminal) and the WTD 6/4 FF (standard feed-through) terminal can be configured to create multiple phase testing configurations for current transformer applications.
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The ring-lug terminal blocks offer a finger-safe design, which eliminates the need for standard or customized dust cover, and the hinged shroud allows easy and safe wiring. Used together, the WTL 6/4 FF (slide link terminal) and the WTD 6/4 FF (standard feed-through) terminal can be configured to create multiple phase testing configurations for current transformer applications. Disconnect test terminals can accommodate Weidmuller’s WS and DEK markers. They are UL rated for 600V, 30A and 26-10 AWG. Wire connections are made with cable lugs in accordance with DIN 46234 and 46237, and external sockets clamp the cable lug to prevent vibration.
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