Plug in terminal connectors
The plug-in series wiring terminals are composed of two parts that are connected by plugging and unplugging. One part compresses the wires and then plugs them into the other part, which is soldered onto the PCB board. This bottom mechanical principle ensures the long-term airtight connection of the product and the reliability of the finished product's use through this anti vibration design.
Terminal blocks are used for electrical connections, and both terminal blocks are used for wiring. There is no strict difference, only for wiring
Terminals are usually used in distribution
The wiring inside the electrical box is relatively convenient, and the power it can withstand is generally small (2-15)
Ears can be installed at both ends of the socket, which can greatly protect the connector and prevent poor placement of the connector. At the same time, this socket design ensures that the socket can be correctly inserted into the mother body.
The socket can also have assembly and locking buckles. Assembly buckle can provide a more stable fixation to the PCB board, and locking buckle can lock the mother body and socket after installation is completed.
The plug-in terminal series uses a combination of easy to operate and universal screw connections to connect various parts. Various socket designs can be matched with different insertion methods of the mother body, such as horizontal, vertical, or inclined printed circuit boards. You can choose either metric or standard wire gauge.