MATERIALS AND FUNCTION
Housings - The plastic housing holding the metallic screws and clamps is made of UL 94 V2 (105 degree C) thermoplastic polyamide 6.6. This plastic and its certification allow operation rated at 600 V, providing ample dielectric strength for any Industrial Application.
Clamps - Steel is one of the strongest materials available for its value. The clamps are zinc plated to guard against corrosion. When properly torqued, the clamp is designed to self-lock.
Screws - Made of steel as well, the screws act as a system with the clamps - this system requires the same materials for each component. The screws lift and help to self-lock the clamps providing a downward force onto the conductors. The screws are also plated with a Zinc finish to prevent any form of corrosion.
CONNECTION TYPES
Screw Connection
This is the most popular of all known connection methods. Screw connection refers to any connection in which the conductor is stripped of its insulation and clamped without any preparation.
When the screw is tightened, the pressure pulls apart both halves of the clamping yoke. This generates a high locking action on the screw and provides excellent vibration resistance.
Tension Clamp System
Tension clamp connection allows the conductor to be pressed directly against the current bar. The clamp is opened with a screwdriver allowing the insertion of the conductor
Fuse Terminal Blocks
Standard 5 x 20 mm and 5 x 25 mm fuses can be used with these terminals. The standard lever action fuse terminal is the ASK 2S.
If you wish to have fuse\blown indication for your control circuit in order to enhance trouble shooting, then the ASK LD is a good device. The fuse holder portions can be completely removed with the ASK 3F and it also holds a spare fuse.
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