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Terminal/Connector block
Phoenix makes them like that, where you insert a small screwdriver to
release the catch lever, insert wire and you're done. Used all the time for PLC / industrial panel wiring, in the DIN rail style terminal blocks and such. Should be able to find it on their website (or TE's or anyone else's?), not necessarily a searchable property on Digikey but give that a try too. I've seen the kind with the integral locking lever (not an insert-blade-to-release kind), for wire-to-wire jumpers, don't know if they make those for terminal blocks too. I never liked them, but to each his own. Tim -- Seven Transistor Labs Electrical Engineering Consultation Website: http://seventransistorlabs.com "Robert Baer" wrote in message ... Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? |
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You mean something like these? http://www.delorie.com/house/furnace/furnace-blinky.jpg Just push the wire in and it's held, press the white button to release it. |
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Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block.
As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? |
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On 2015-04-03, Robert Baer wrote:
Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" |
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On 2015-04-03, Robert Baer wrote:
What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" WAGO 257 series with finger-operated lever (0.2" pitch) |
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Tim Williams wrote:
Phoenix makes them like that, where you insert a small screwdriver to release the catch lever, insert wire and you're done. Used all the time for PLC / industrial panel wiring, in the DIN rail style terminal blocks and such. Should be able to find it on their website (or TE's or anyone else's?), not necessarily a searchable property on Digikey but give that a try too. I've seen the kind with the integral locking lever (not an insert-blade-to-release kind), for wire-to-wire jumpers, don't know if they make those for terminal blocks too. I never liked them, but to each his own. Tim Phoenix "push-in" is "close" .. scratch that release tab. That integral locking lever scheme sounds exactly like what i am looking for; any more info on that? |
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DJ Delorie wrote:
You mean something like these? http://www.delorie.com/house/furnace/furnace-blinky.jpg Just push the wire in and it's held, press the white button to release it. Did a screen capture of the enlarged foto..(a) not wire push-in like what the "fb" system uses, and definitely NO release tab/button; It is a lever one lifts to then push in wire, then lower the lever to (am guessing) latch. |
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Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2015-04-03, Robert wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" Damn! Found Wago, saw their DIN-type blocks, but no drawings or close-up pics for detail. |
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Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2015-04-03, Robert wrote: What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" WAGO 257 series with finger-operated lever (0.2" pitch) THAT looks extremely close to what i have. I will see if i can take a photo.. Thanks. |
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Robert Baer wrote: Jasen Betts wrote: On 2015-04-03, Robert wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" Damn! Found Wago, saw their DIN-type blocks, but no drawings or close-up pics for detail. Maybe something like this https://eshop.wago.com/JPBC/0_5Start...B42305D00E7095 733C092E4B2ECE3?supplierAID=222-415&catalogID=WAGO01&zone=7 A bit long link, but it goes WAGO online catalog. Have fun :-) Sammy |
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Zoosam wrote:
In , Robert wrote: Jasen Betts wrote: On 2015-04-03, Robert wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? I had some like that, with a 2 position lever, I think by "WAGO" Damn! Found Wago, saw their DIN-type blocks, but no drawings or close-up pics for detail. Maybe something like this https://eshop.wago.com/JPBC/0_5Start...B42305D00E7095 733C092E4B2ECE3?supplierAID=222-415&catalogID=WAGO01&zone=7 A bit long link, but it goes WAGO online catalog. Have fun :-) Sammy Attached is a close-up of the connector system in question. The Wago is close, but no cigar; i have indicated in the picture, the locking levers which are similar to the Wago. The Wago levers seem to stick out a lot and it would appear that they would still stick out even when closed down; also that one could un-connect as needed. Did not find useful drawings of their scheme. The levers in this sprinkler controller system*, as you can see, are reasonably flush when closed - and they do not seem to lift very far. Hard to tell as i did not want to break one in an attempt to disconnect & release the wire (which is why i used the description of "locking"). *((RainBird sprinkler control)) |
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On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 10:32:46 -0800, Robert Baer
wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? --- Google "lever lock terminal block", and then click on "More images for lever lock terminal block" John Fields |
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John Fields wrote:
On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 10:32:46 -0800, Robert Baer wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? --- Google "lever lock terminal block", and then click on "More images for lever lock terminal block" John Fields Saw those; those levers are too long and move too far. |
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On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 23:19:00 -0700, Robert Baer
wrote: John Fields wrote: On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 10:32:46 -0800, Robert Baer wrote: Am looking for manufacturer of an unusual terminal/connector block. As examples of what i am NOT looking for a 1) The "standard" type that "everyone" seems to make - see PhoenixTerminalBlock.JPG; objection here is that the wire is held down by a screw clamp. 2) The closest to what i am looking for is similar to the garden variety wall outlet where the wire is pushed in and held by a spring-loaded clamp (slot available to release the clamp). What i am looking for is similar to the Phoenix, but the wire clamp mechanism is like a lever; lift up, then push in stripped wire, then push down to clamp; it seems to latch in that position as it is damn near impossible to lift enough to release the wire. Suggestions? --- Google "lever lock terminal block", and then click on "More images for lever lock terminal block" John Fields Saw those; those levers are too long and move too far. --- You're welcome. John Fields |
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