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Product category: Connectors, Terminals, Busbars and Slip Rings
News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Clipline Complete
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 22 October 2004

Terminal blocks offer all the options

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Clipline Complete is the new generation of rail-mounted terminal blocks from Phoenix Contact, with options of screw, spring cage, quick (IDC) and spring connections.

Clipline Complete is the new generation of rail-mounted terminal blocks from Phoenix Contact: screw, spring cage, quick (IDC) and spring connections provide the right termination technology for any application All connection systems can be easily combined with one another via the patented bridging system, and the common accessories, standard across all ranges, give control cabinet builders significant cost savings in stock, parts lists and inventory

Major components in the standardised accessory system include a flexible bridge plug system, enabling chain bridging, step bridging or jump-over bridging via two bridge shafts in the middle of the terminal block.

Commissioning and maintenance is made simpler with the modular testing system, in which each position can be occupied either by snap-on single plugs or by separately linkable multipolar test plugs.

The standardised labelling system, in which terminals are marked with clip-on labels (snap-on customisable strips with ten or more poles) make the design easier and saves cost in the rail assembly, additionally cost-effective heat-transfer labelling systems are also available.

The Complete range complies with major international standards and is ATEX approved as standard.

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