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Distribution block VCX BLK 411 — 4 poles, 11 holes
Distribution block VCX BLK 411 — 4 poles, 11 holes
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Distribution block VCX BLK 411 — 4 poles, 11 holes
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Distribution block VCX BLK 411 — 4 poles, 11 holes
Distribution block VCX BLK 411 — 4 poles, 11 holes
VCX BLK 411 distribution block provides a compact and organized solution for routing and terminating conductors in control panels, junction boxes, and distribution systems. The unit features four poles with a total of eleven connection holes, allowing separation of circuits and orderly wiring in industrial and building electrical installations. The design supports secure screw or clamp terminations and is intended for fixed installations where reliable conductor distribution and clear circuit separation are required.
The distribution block delivers clear cable management and reduces wiring complexity by grouping terminations into four distinct poles. Its eleven-hole configuration enables multiple conductors to be joined or distributed from a single pole without creating congested connection points. The block is compatible with common screw or clamp termination methods, offering mechanical stability and reliable electrical contact. The compact footprint helps save panel space while maintaining accessibility for inspection and maintenance.
Install the distribution block in the desired enclosure or on the mounting surface, ensuring the unit is secured and isolated from live parts during installation. Route conductors to the appropriate pole and insert wires into the connection holes, then tighten the screw or clamp termination to the torque recommended by the conductor and connector manufacturer. Verify that conductors are properly stripped to the required length and that insulation is not trapped under the terminal. After wiring, perform continuity and insulation tests before energizing the circuit.
Use conductors of appropriate cross-section and insulation rating for the intended current and voltage. Follow local electrical codes and the enclosure manufacturer’s guidelines. Periodically inspect terminals for tightness and signs of corrosion in environments with moisture or aggressive atmospheres.
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