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Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
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Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
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Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
The Simet STB 95 SIMBLOCK is a professional screw-type terminal block engineered for the secure connection of both aluminum and copper conductors. Designed for use in electrical distribution systems, this blue terminal block provides high mechanical stability and reliable electrical conductivity. It serves as a critical component for managing wire terminations in various electrical setups, ensuring that connections remain firm and safe over long-term operation.
The primary benefit of the Simet STB 95 is its versatility in handling different conductor materials, specifically aluminum and copper, which allows for greater flexibility in electrical installation projects. Its robust construction ensures that once the screw terminal is tightened, the connection remains stable even under mechanical stress. The blue color coding facilitates easy identification within complex electrical panels, helping to organize circuits efficiently and reducing the risk of wiring errors during maintenance or installation.
This terminal block may not be suitable for applications involving extremely high-vibration environments where spring-loaded connectors might be preferred, or for use with conductors that fall outside the specified cross-sectional area range. It is also not intended for direct exposure to harsh, corrosive chemical environments without additional protective enclosures.
To use the Simet STB 95, first ensure that the power supply to the circuit is disconnected. Strip the insulation from the end of the conductor to the appropriate length, insert the wire into the terminal opening, and tighten the screw firmly to secure the connection. Verify that the conductor is held tightly and that no loose strands are protruding from the terminal block before restoring power.
For optimal performance and safety, always ensure that the screw is tightened to the manufacturer's recommended torque. Regularly inspect connections in high-load systems to ensure long-term reliability and prevent overheating.
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