Test terminal blocks
Weidmuller’s test terminal blocks provide companies in the process industry the ability to bring “common” circuits together to perform measurement and testing for quick failure detection. The WTR terminals feature screw connection technology and are available in WTR 4/ZR-Branch, or WTR 4/ZZ-dual connections on both sides.
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Weidmuller’s test terminal blocks provide companies in the process industry the ability to bring “common” circuits together to perform measurement and testing for quick failure detection. The WTR terminals feature screw connection technology and are available in WTR 4/ZR-Branch, or WTR 4/ZZ-dual connections on both sides. These space-saving designs eliminate the need for a second terminal block with jumper accessory. Accessories are offered to extend the use of the WTR 4/ZZ and WTR 4/ZR terminal blocks. The SIHA 3 fuse holder enables the user to easily convert the disconnect terminal to a fuse terminal. The component plug converts the WTR terminals into component terminals with resistors or diodes.
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2012 Salary Survey
In a year when manufacturing continued to lead the economic rebound, it makes sense that plant manager bonuses rebounded. Plant Engineering’s annual Salary Survey shows both wages and bonuses rose in 2012 after a retreat the year before.
Average salary across all job titles for plant floor management rose 3.5% to $95,446, and bonus compensation jumped to $15,162, a 4.2% increase from the 2010 level and double the 2011 total, which showed a sharp drop in bonus.












