RPI 2.5
CHIKU
HT000002
Push.-in connection
Ø 0.14-1.5
Ø 0.14-1
Ø 2-4/0
Ø 4
Ø 6.3
Ø 250
RPI 2.5 Spring Plug-in Terminal Block
Spring terminals, also referred to as compression connectors, are essential electrical components that guarantee a robust and dependable electrical connection by applying a constant force on the wire through a spring mechanism. They are particularly valued for their ability to maintain conductivity and withstand vibrations, making them suitable for diverse applications where durability and stability are crucial.
Constructed with a three-part assembly, a spring terminal typically consists of a housing, a spring, and a wire clamping system. The housing, often made from insulating materials, offers protection to the connection, isolating it from environmental factors. The spring, usually made from metals like brass, bronze, or silver-plated for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance, exerts pressure on the wire once it's inserted, ensuring a tight grip. The clamping mechanism, which can be screw-operated, lever-activated, or push-in style, simplifies the process of inserting and removing wires, allowing for easy maintenance and adjustments.
Available in a range of sizes and configurations, spring terminals cater to different wire gauges and connection requirements. Single-wire, dual-wire, and multi-wire designs are common, each with its own advantages and suitability for specific applications. They are widely employed in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics, where they consistently provide high current-carrying capacity, low resistance, and resistance to environmental stresses.
For precise technical specifications and performance characteristics, it's essential to consult the manufacturer's datasheet, as these details can vary across different models and manufacturers.