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Terminal Block
WHAT IS THE TERMINAL BLOCK(ALTECH), PART NUMBER HE4WPR/12, AND DID COME IN THE KIT?
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Re: Terminal Block
The terminal block is the combination of red, black and grey plastic pieces about 1.75" x 1.75"x1/2" (that's a pretty rough estimate).
They mount on the long shiny piece of metal with a cross section like this: 88888........................888888 ......88.......................88 ......888888888888888888 Check out the "guidlines tips and good practices" link from the manual page. Jason edit... just ignore the dots in the lovely ascii art of the x-sect |
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Re: Terminal Block
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1. A Google shows that this is the part you are referencing. 2. A search of this document reveals that it is not in the KOP this year. The Altech terminal strip is a part from many years ago. 3. Typing in all caps is usually considered to be the equivalent of shouting in the internet. You will find that people will respond better if you refrain from caps. Regards, Mike |
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