Maker Pro
Maker Pro

Connection block with big bolts?

M

Malcolm Reeves

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi,

I need a connection block, not the normal stick the wire in and
tighten the screw but one with bolts sticking up to take cables ended
with crimped rings. M4 or M5 should do.

Any suggestions for who make these? UK or UK supplier would be best.

TIA


--

....malcolm

Malcolm Reeves BSc CEng MIEE MIRSE, Full Circuit Ltd, Chippenham, UK
([email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]).
Design Service for Analogue/Digital H/W & S/W Railway Signalling and Power
electronics. More details plus freeware, Win95/98 DUN and Pspice tips, see:

http://www.fullcircuit.com or http://www.fullcircuit.co.uk

NEW - Desktop ToDo/Reminder program (free)
 
J

Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi,

I need a connection block, not the normal stick the wire in and
tighten the screw but one with bolts sticking up to take cables ended
with crimped rings. M4 or M5 should do.

Any suggestions for who make these? UK or UK supplier would be best.

TIA

Low current application, Malcolm ?:)

...Jim Thompson
 
P

Peter Bennett

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi,

I need a connection block, not the normal stick the wire in and
tighten the screw but one with bolts sticking up to take cables ended
with crimped rings. M4 or M5 should do.

Any suggestions for who make these? UK or UK supplier would be best.

TIA


Molex makes some - their 38211 series has #8-32 screws, and is rated
for 30 amps. Available from Newark Electronics (who is closely
associated with Farnell).

These have removable screws, rather than bolts sticking up.
 
J

John Smith

Jan 1, 1970
0
Malcolm Reeves said:
Hi,

I need a connection block, not the normal stick the wire in and
tighten the screw but one with bolts sticking up to take cables ended
with crimped rings. M4 or M5 should do.

Any suggestions for who make these? UK or UK supplier would be best.


See "Power Blocks" at http://www.marathonsp.com/htmls/product_index.htm

They have them rated up to 840 amps using 3/8-16 stud.

Good luck.

John
 
M

Malcolm Reeves

Jan 1, 1970
0
Low current application, Malcolm ?:)

LOL. Actually only 2Arms for 1 pair and 50mArms for the other, but
lots of vibration and big cables.


--

....malcolm

Malcolm Reeves BSc CEng MIEE MIRSE, Full Circuit Ltd, Chippenham, UK
([email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]).
Design Service for Analogue/Digital H/W & S/W Railway Signalling and Power
electronics. More details plus freeware, Win95/98 DUN and Pspice tips, see:

http://www.fullcircuit.com or http://www.fullcircuit.co.uk

NEW - Desktop ToDo/Reminder program (free)
 
Top