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Need "higher density" terminal block
Ignoramus12759 wrote:
I have a CNC rotary table with a little box containing a terminal block for the wires (tach, and resolver). To use it on my CNC mill, I would need to use more wires, such as for a home switch, more wires to interface to a resolver than currently etc. The existing box has a terminal strip, but I need something like 3 more terminals. I do not want to just deal with a wire nut mess inside, or soldered mess, so: is there such a thing as a "high density terminal block" with, say, 4-5 contacts per inch or something like that. I looked on mcmaster and digikey and did not find anything Thanks i Check Phoenix Contact. #1414129 http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...erminal_Blocks DN-TL14 There are lots of choices. Wes |
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