Designed as a cost-effective and flexible alternative to traditional chassis mount terminal blocks, the 862 Series is rated for 300V/20A and can terminate wire sizes 20-12 AWG.
Flexible options available on the 862 Series include mounting via snap-in mounting feet or self-tapping screw; flexible marking with pre-marked or custom marked versions, or marker strips for writing or printing; four connection points per pole for wiring of different gauge conductors, power distribution or daisy chaining; built-in test points for hands-free testing; and integrated ground contact for automatic grounding to the chassis. The 862 Series is available starting at list price of $58 per 100.
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