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Simet STB 300 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
Simet STB 300 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
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Simet STB 300 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
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Simet STB 300 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
Simet STB 300 SIMBLOCK Screw Terminal Block for Al/Cu Conductors, Blue
The Simet STB 300 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 excellent mechanical stability and reliable electrical conductivity. It serves as a fundamental component for managing wire terminations in various industrial and residential electrical setups, ensuring a robust and organized circuit management process.
This terminal block offers superior versatility by supporting both aluminum and copper wiring, which simplifies inventory management and installation processes. The screw-type mechanism ensures a high-pressure, low-resistance connection that maintains integrity over time, even under varying thermal conditions. Its durable construction provides long-term mechanical stability, reducing the risk of loose connections and potential electrical faults in distribution boards.
This terminal block may not be suitable for high-vibration environments where spring-loaded connectors might be preferred, or for applications requiring specialized hazardous area certifications not covered by standard terminal block ratings. It is also not intended for use with conductors exceeding the specified cross-sectional capacity.
To use the Simet STB 300, first ensure the power supply is disconnected. Strip the insulation from the conductor to the required length, insert the wire into the terminal opening, and tighten the screw to the manufacturer's recommended torque. Verify that the connection is secure by gently pulling on the wire before energizing the circuit.
For optimal performance and safety, always use a calibrated torque screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws and ensure that all aluminum conductors are treated with appropriate contact grease if required by local electrical regulations.
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