Category: Electrical Components
Use: Terminal Blocks
Characteristics: High temperature resistance, durable construction
Package: Box
Essence: Reliable connection for electrical wiring
Packaging/Quantity: 100 pieces per box
The BK/GMT-65/100A terminal block features a modular design with clearly labeled and easily accessible pin connections. Each terminal is designed to securely hold the corresponding wire gauge, ensuring a reliable electrical connection.
Advantages: - Reliable and secure electrical connections - Suitable for high-temperature environments - Durable construction for long-term use
Disadvantages: - May require additional accessories for specific installation requirements - Limited color-coding options for wire identification
The BK/GMT-65/100A terminal block functions by providing a secure and stable platform for connecting electrical wires. The design ensures that the wires are held in place firmly, creating a reliable electrical connection.
The BK/GMT-65/100A terminal block is ideal for use in various industrial and commercial applications, including control panels, power distribution systems, and machinery. Its high temperature resistance and durable construction make it suitable for demanding environments where reliable electrical connections are essential.
This comprehensive range of alternative models provides flexibility in selecting the most suitable terminal block for specific application requirements.
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