Connection Characteristics Of The Internal Structure Of Push-in Terminal Blocks
The internal mechanical clamping mechanism of push in din rail terminal blocks employs a pre-designed spring structure and guide grooves. This arrangement ensures that the wires, upon entering push fit din rail terminals, form stable electrical contact with the contact point within a defined spatial location. The precision of the fit between the terminal housing and the internal metal conductor stems from rigorous design specifications and precise mold manufacturing capabilities. This structural fit forms a standardized connection unit, providing a regularized modular arrangement for wiring within the electrical control cabinet.
Following the structural design methodology, different types of push fit terminal block modules can be defined through parametric design of housing shape, connection hole layout, and clamping mechanism. These modules are arranged orderly on the same guide rail, forming a neat wiring interface. Within this design framework, physical isolation between individual connection points and other connection points is achieved through insulators and housing segments, facilitating technicians in identifying specific wiring paths and implementing wiring partitions between devices.





