The Design And Testing Of Push-in Terminal Blocks Must Comply With The Requirements Of Gb/t 5095 Standard.
In industrial electrical connection design, the push in type terminal block engineering specifications involve multiple levels of technical requirements. The design process must refer to national and international standards to meet the comprehensive requirements of mechanical and electrical performance. Relevant standards such as GB/T 5095 clearly stipulate the structure, insulation performance, electrical withstand capability, and mechanical life of terminal products, providing a measurement basis for product development.
A reasonable push in terminal block wire connector design requires that electrical parameters and material selection evaluations be carried out simultaneously. Material selection must meet flame retardancy and environmental protection requirements, while also satisfying rated voltage, current, and temperature resistance standards. The push connector block specification requires that the elastic design of the internal spring mechanism and the shape and position of the conductor contact surface be tested according to standard requirements to ensure contact reliability.





