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10Pcs DIN Rail Mounted Ground Circuit Connection Terminal Block Screw Clamp Connector (USLKG2.5N)

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$12.79

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1.Style:Uslkg2.5n


About this item

  • ✯ Category: Ground Terminal Block; Type: USLKG2. 5N, Rated voltage/current: 690V/34A.
  • ✯ Material: Nylon PA66 Housing + Alloy Copper Bodies + Nickel-plated Screws.
  • ✯ Installation Method: DIN Rail Mounted, universal mounting foot to easily mount onto DIN rail.
  • ✯ Lock firmly on the din rail, easy to insert the wire and the screw terminal holds the wires solid. Great use when making a prewired harness.
  • ✯ Application: Distribution boxes/cabinets and other general terminals, such as: home appliances, electronic circuits, machines, etc.



Product Description

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block

USLKG2.5 Din Rail Ground Terminal Block


Joshua
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
they are junk and not made well at all they fall apart
naaman
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
Would buy again.
Phil Timpson
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022
The center screw clamps these in place. They're kinda cheese ball. They fall apart of you're too rough with them. They work, but they aren't Dinkle quality
Dominik Pataky
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2022
Very bad quality and super annoying to install it - falling apart.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022
As others have noted the housing pops apart very easily and doesn't like going back together. Really frustrating. Have had two of them where the screws bound up and could not be tightened to the DIN rail.
RDR
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2020
Worked very well to attach grounds for my pool equipment installation, but the plastic housings kept coming apart and needing to be pressed back together.