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Dinkle Gray DK2.5N-GY - Bloque de terminales de riel DIN tipo tornillo gris UL 600 V, 20 A, 12-22 AWG, paquete de 50

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  • UL 600 V
  • UL 12-22AWG
  • UL 20A


El bloque de color gris Dinkle DK2.5N-GY tiene un diseño compacto que ahorra espacio en el cableado. La alta fiabilidad y el diseño robusto adaptan la vibración y la severa variación térmica para evitar fallos de conexión del terminal. Gris. tensión nominal: UL 600V, IEC 1,000 V. Intensidad nominal: UL 20A, IEC 24A. Sección transversal del conductor, sólido (AWG/mm2): UL 22-12, IEC 0.5-2.5. Sección transversal del conductor, flexible (AWG/mm2): UL 22-12, IEC 0.5-2.5. Voltaje nominal de resistencia de impulso: 6 KV. Par (N-m): 0,4. Tornillo: M2.5. Longitud de la tira de alambre: 9-11 mm. Material aislante: PA. Cubierta final DK4NC-GY. Partición DKNSPS-005. Jumper DSS2.5N-02P, DSS2.5N-03P, DSS2.5N-04P, DSS2.5N-05P y DSS2.5N-10P. Etiqueta de marcado TM26W.


Amish Country
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2023
Product Reviewed: Combined review for DIN Rail Terminal Block Screw Type UL 600V 20A in Green Black, Blue, Orange and Grey.TL;DR; firm snap fit; flat screwdriver to remove; fit my aluminum and steel DIN rails; smooth terminal screws; Philips and slot screws; Copper strip and tinned steel connectorsI hack Arduino and Raspberry pi projects and for production systems I though I might try DIN rails.These terminal blocks are all identical AFAICT except for the colour which is convenient to keep my lines straight. The blocks clip on easily but using a small flat blade screwdriver makes getting them off a lot easier – there are recesses on the block apparently for this purpose.I dismantled one of the terminal blocks and found that the screws and nut portion of the block are steel presumably tin plated and the connector strip appears to be tinned copper. There is a pretty generous opening so I would imagine these would accommodate the wire sizes listed and/or ferrule ended wires easily. The screws are combined Philips and Slot and are retained in the plastic body when fully unscrewed. Very nice execution IMHO. They even include a little product support hotline card.I don’t have any real complaints or dislikes.5 stars – not a bad value either for the quality.How I review:Reviews start with 5 stars and I subtract points.- 0 for value but I try to provide guidance-0.5 to -3 for product not matching description e.g. stainless steel is actually plated steel-0.5 to -3 for product missing badly on executionI select products carefully so low (1-3 scores) are rare but detailed comments and critiques almost always are in the review. Most of my reviews come out 4-5 range.If possible I dismantle or destroy items to examine inner workings.
A. B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2023
This is a 50-pack of gray single level DIN rail terminals. If you're unfamiliar with the product category, these snap onto a piece of metal DIN rail and let you connect two electrical wires together - the top and bottom sides are connected internally by a strong metal bar. The terminals tighten and loosen with a screw on the top side, and the screw also serves as a test point for probing the signal if needed.As I'm actually familiar with Dinkle as a major connector/terminal manufacturer, I had a baseline expectation that these would last and be reliable in practice when ordering them, and that's turned out to be true. They're pretty nice!I am a little disappointed they're only rated for 12 to 22 AWG wire. My previous brand is rated for 12 to 26 AWG, and I often use thin wire, so losing the ability to put thinner wire into the terminal is a bit of a bummer. I can solve the problem with ferrules, so it isn't the end of the world, but it is inconvenient.If you need to connect multiple terminals together to create a larger bus bar, you'll need push-in connectors to jumper them together. I tend to prefer terminals that use the screw-in jumpers because they're more secure, but the push-in ones definitely install faster. It's not a dealbreaker.Wire gauge and jumper situation aside, these are really nicely made and I consider them otherwise equivalent to my previous brand.
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