Mini terminals enable wiring in small spaces
Phoenix Contact
MSB mini spring cage terminals
Phoenix Contact's MSB mini spring cage terminals are a response to requirements for smaller terminal boxes.
Due to their space-saving construction and line input from above (MSB) or from the side (MSBV), these terminals are particularly suited to providing wiring where space is restricted.
For simpler current distribution, the mini spring cage terminals are also available as double terminals (MSDB).
It is possible to connect two lines to each side of the terminal.
The spring cage terminals have consistent labelling and bridgeability.
Depending on the specific case, they can be assembled on mounting rails NS 15 and NS 35.
They can also be fixed directly to mounting plates using variant engagement pins and flange terminals for screw mounting.
The terminals with engagement pins are suitable for metal thicknesses of 0.6-1.5mm.
Protective earth terminals and colour variants can be used to set up manageable and practical terminal blocks.
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