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Quick Electrical Connection Terminal Block
- Number of connection poles: 2.
- Maximum amperage: 32 A.
- Max. wiring millimeters: Ø 4 mm.
- Mains voltage: 230 - 400v.
- Box of 24 units.
- Connection for copper cable, both rigid and flexible.
- Includes test port to check voltage.
- Can be used in flush-mounted or surface-mounted junction boxes.
- Reusable.
- Easy, quick connection, via lever, without screws, no tools required.
- Compact size, adaptable to confined spaces.
- Used in electrical installations, domestic connections such as lighting, blinds, awnings, speakers, doors and their controllers, intercoms, thermostats, doorbells, etc.
- Item also known as a connection terminal or splice terminal.
- Connection process:
- Strip the cable about 9 or 10mm. To do this, use the mark on the bottom of the connector.
- Lift one of the orange levers all the way up (it should be at 90°).
- Then insert the conductor and push the lever all the way down.
- Pull the cable to see if it is securely fastened.
- Check the voltage through the test port located behind the levers.
Quick connect terminal block, 2-pole electrical connection, 4 mm diameter, 32 A, pack of 24 units
€7,99
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- Number of connection poles: 2.
- Maximum amperage: 32 A.
- Max. wiring millimeters: Ø 4 mm.
- Mains voltage: 230 - 400v.
- Box of 24 units.
- Connection for copper cable, both rigid and flexible.
- Includes test port to check voltage.
- Can be used in flush-mounted or surface-mounted junction boxes.
- Reusable.
- Easy, quick connection, via lever, without screws, no tools required.
- Compact size, adaptable to confined spaces.
- Used in electrical installations, domestic connections such as lighting, blinds, awnings, speakers, doors and their controllers, intercoms, thermostats, doorbells, etc.
- Item also known as a connection terminal or splice terminal.
- Connection process:
- Strip the cable about 9 or 10mm. To do this, use the mark on the bottom of the connector.
- Lift one of the orange levers all the way up (it should be at 90°).
- Then insert the conductor and push the lever all the way down.
- Pull the cable to see if it is securely fastened.
- Check the voltage through the test port located behind the levers.