Terminal blocks snap to it

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 1, 2005

UT screw terminal blocks are characterised by a spring-loaded, snap-on PE foot that automatically contacts the mounting rail when attached, and a standardised Phoenix Contact plug-in bridge.

Phoenix Contact's new UT screw terminal blocks are characterised by two innovative features: a spring-loaded, snap-on PE foot that automatically contacts the mounting rail when attached, and a standardised Phoenix Contact plug-in bridge.

Both of these features save time and money when assembling terminal strips.

The double bridge shaft is designed to fit all terminal blocks in line.

This way, all potential distributing tasks can be carried out quickly with maximum flexibility, from chain bridging to centre supply of large conductor cross sections.

The screw terminal block range consists of feed-through terminal blocks with the same PE contour for cross sections from 2.5 to 10 mm2, and a number of functional terminal blocks.

These include disconnect terminal blocks as well as equally contoured base terminals for holding standardised function plugs.

Equally contoured, compact lever-type fuse terminal blocks and lever-type disconnect terminal blocks are also available.

The pluggable UT Combi feedthrough terminal block completes the product range.

All terminal blocks of the UT range were designed as part of Phoenix Contact's Clipline Complete modular terminal block system with the specific purpose of integrating cross-system accessories.

As well as featuring the same bridge system, the complete range of labeling and testing accessories matches the Quickon spring cage, spiral spring and quick connection system.

This allows all terminal blocks of the four different connection methods to be combined at will, and minimising the stock of accessories.

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