Phoenix Contact FBS 10-4 Series Jumper Bar for Use with DIN Rail Terminal Blocks, 17.5A
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Phoenix ContactAccessory Type
Jumper Bar
Series
FBS 10-4
For Use With
DIN Rail Terminal Blocks
Current Rating
17.5A
Mounting Type
Plug-In Mount
Contact Dimensions
4.2mm
Alkuperämaa
Germany
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FBS 6 Plug-in jumper bridge
The FBS series of jumper bars from Phoenix Contact are small bridges that are designed to connect (or bridge) terminal blocks that are in the CLIPLINE range. These bridges come with a red plastic cover over the pins so it's easy for you to simply push in the bridge into your terminal block with ease. Not to mention, these jumper bars save massive amounts of time thanks to them being a simple push in connection, rather than having to strip and push in every individual wire to bridge terminal blocks.
The FBS series of jumper bars allows for up to 41 A as maximum load current, although that value can differ if you're using different terminal blocks.
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Tekninen dokumentti
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Phoenix ContactAccessory Type
Jumper Bar
Series
FBS 10-4
For Use With
DIN Rail Terminal Blocks
Current Rating
17.5A
Mounting Type
Plug-In Mount
Contact Dimensions
4.2mm
Alkuperämaa
Germany
Tuotetiedot
FBS 6 Plug-in jumper bridge
The FBS series of jumper bars from Phoenix Contact are small bridges that are designed to connect (or bridge) terminal blocks that are in the CLIPLINE range. These bridges come with a red plastic cover over the pins so it's easy for you to simply push in the bridge into your terminal block with ease. Not to mention, these jumper bars save massive amounts of time thanks to them being a simple push in connection, rather than having to strip and push in every individual wire to bridge terminal blocks.
The FBS series of jumper bars allows for up to 41 A as maximum load current, although that value can differ if you're using different terminal blocks.