Din Rail Terminal Blocks - UKK Distribution Box
The single pole distribution block is a rail-mounted single-pole distribution terminal block, commonly used for wire connection and distribution in electrical systems. The following is some detailed information about the modular distribution block:
terminal block 250a - Product Features
Material and Structure:
The din power distribution block uses high-quality PA nylon material, which is fire-retardant and impact-resistant. This material ensures stable performance even in harsh environments.
Internal components are copper-plated with nickel, effectively preventing corrosion and aging, improving conductivity and stability.
Functional Design:
It features a one-in, multiple-out function, meaning one input can connect to multiple outputs, facilitating branch connections of wires. This design simplifies the wiring process and improves work efficiency.
Equipped with an openable cover plate, making wiring more convenient. The transparent cover plate also allows for visual inspection of the internal wiring, making it easy to check for reliable connections.
terminal block distribution - Technical Specifications
Rated Current and Voltage: Different models of distribution block have different rated current and voltage levels. For example, there are various specifications available, such as 80A, 125A, 160A, 250A, 400A, and 500A. These parameters determine the maximum current and voltage that the distribution box can withstand; users need to select the appropriate model according to their actual needs.
Dimensions and Installation: The power distribution block comes in various sizes to suit different installation spaces and needs. They typically use a rail-mounted installation method for convenience and speed. Specific parameters such as mounting hole spacing will also vary depending on the model.
distribution blocks electrical - Application Areas
power terminal block is widely used in indoor and outdoor electrical systems, such as in industrial, engineering, warehousing, electronics, and power industries. They can serve as power connection and distribution devices, providing reliable power support for various electrical equipment.





