Main Features And Applications Of UKK Terminal Blocks
The din rail distribution block terminal block features strong versatility, complete accessories, and flexible potential distribution, making it widely used in the power and electronics industries. When purchasing and using it, attention should be paid to selecting the appropriate model and specifications, and strictly following the product manual and installation guidelines. The following is a detailed introduction to power distribution block 600v:
power distribution terminal block Definition
distribution terminal block is a terminal block with universal mounting feet, which can be installed on U-shaped rail NS35 and G-shaped rail NS32. Its product series includes various models such as UK1.5, UK2.5B, UK3N, UK5N, UK6N, UK10N, UK16N, UK35N, UKH50, UKH95, UKH150, as well as special types such as miniature terminals, double-layer terminals, test terminals, knife-switch disconnect terminals, and fuse terminals.
din rail power distribution Main Features
Strong Versatility: din rail power distribution block has universal mounting feet, which can adapt to various rails, facilitating installation and removal.
Complete Accessories: Equipped with end plates, group dividers, and other accessories to meet different connection needs.
Flexible Potential Distribution: Potential distribution can be achieved by connecting a fixed bridging piece in the center of the terminal or an edge-insert bridging piece in the wiring cavity.
Unified Identification System: A unified identification system is adopted for easy identification and management by users.
4 pole distribution block Structure and Application
Structure: 4 pole power distribution block usually consists of a conductor, a wire clamp, screws, and other components. The conductor is made of electrolytic copper, the wire clamp is made of stress-corrosion-resistant alloy copper, and the screws are made of high-strength copper alloy. Applications: din rail power distribution terminal blocks is suitable for various applications requiring wire connections, such as terminal blocks and terminal boxes in the power industry. Furthermore, due to its special functions such as double-layer wiring, potential distribution, and current loop testing, it can also be applied in some specialized fields.





