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DIN rail-mounted terminal block HSK
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DIN rail-mounted terminal block - HSK - CONTA-CLIP Verbindungstechnik GmbH - stud / power / high-current
DIN rail-mounted terminal block - HSK - CONTA-CLIP Verbindungstechnik GmbH - stud / power / high-current
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Characteristics

Mounting
DIN rail-mounted
Connection
stud
Other characteristics
power, high-current
Cross-section

Max.: 120 mm²
(0.19 in²)

Min.: 0.2 mm²
(0 in²)

16 mm², 35 mm², 50 mm², 120 mm²
(0.02 in², 0.05 in², 0.08 in², 0.19 in²)

Current

Max.: 269 A

Min.: 0.1 A

Nominal voltage

Max.: 1,000 V

Min.: 1 V

1,000 V

Description

High-power stud terminal, Stud connection, Mounting type: Mounting rail TS 35/7.5, Rated cross-section: 16 mm², Width: 13 mm, Colour: Beige Length: - 67 mm Length with TW/ADH: - 67 mm Width: - 13 mm Height TS 35/7.5: - 55.5 mm Height TS 35/7.5 with TW/ADH: - 58 mm Rated voltage: - 1000 V Rated current: - 76 A Rated cross-section: - 16 mm² Rated impulse voltage: - 8 kV Overvoltage category: - III Contamination degree: - 3 Maximum power dissipation for nominal condition: - 2.43 W Connection principle: - Stud connection Connection position: - Top Connections: - 1 Number of terminals per level: - 1 Number of levels: - 1 Wire cross-section AWG, min.: - 10 Wire cross-section AWG, max.: - 1/0 Bolt head: - Hexagon Bolt thread: - M 5 Tightening torque, min.: - 2 Nm Tightening torque, max.: - 4 Nm Contact wire range: - ≤ 16 mm²

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