Spring Clamping Technology For Push-in Terminals
push in wire terminal block uses a metal spring sheet as the core clamping element. When a wire is inserted into the terminal hole, the spring plate deforms to generate continuous pressure, firmly locking the conductor in the contact area. This design eliminates the need for auxiliary tools such as screwdrivers; operators only need to push the prepared wire core directly into the port to complete the connection.
The internal conductive block and the elastic plate work together to form a double fixation. The conductive block provides a stable electrical path, while the elastic plate applies a uniform clamping force. When disassembly is required, the release button on the push wire terminal block housing opens the spring, and the wire is released. The entire process requires no additional tools, significantly reducing assembly complexity.





