By: PUSU
These Terminal Blocks from PUSU are the perfect choice for your electrical DIY and small home projects! With a wire gauge of 6mm2 and 12 positions, each block can handle up to 5Amp and 380V. This pack of 5 blocks is designed for easy use and installation, and is made with high-quality materials for overall satisfaction. Get the best Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks today!Scott: These terminal worked great for a few of my projects. being able to cut blocks to the size i need was beneficial. Just be careful when using screw to anchor them down. Make sure the screw head isnd too big and the you do not overtighten. My first uses saw the area around the anchor mushroom too much and caused issues.
United States on Dec 17, 2020
PezXcorePezXcore: It seems obvious; tho I don't remeber this happening to pervious ones; but they can and will crack with too much force. That being said the cylinder part is made of a non-ferrous alloy which passes the magnet test unlike the screws but thats expected for them to be strong. Over all price to quality looks reasonably a good buy. Haven't passed any real current through them but are only rated for 5 amps so shouldn't be a problem. Get the 20amp ones if you are expecting to come close to the rated 5 amps.
United States on Aug 04, 2020
FatMilkDud: These were just what I was looking for. I have 28 gauge wire and so I doubled it but they worked with one wire as well. My only complaint is that two of the screws did not fit and fell out. I simply used others that I have and they work fine. Now I need to come up with ideas to use the other blocks!
United States on Jul 30, 2020
-Dan-: I used these to assemble several new Skyjack Scissor Lift Control boxes. They were just a little bigger than the name brand ones i have used before, but worked just as well. Maybe I ordered a slightly bigger size than the other brand I've bought before, but the terminal size and number of terminals was the same. I installed 14 gauge stranded and 20 gauge stranded wires and the system uses 24 volts and low amperage. I would says its a little bit tight to fit a 14 gauge and 20 gauge wire into one terminal hole together but it worked. The terminals I used just 1, 14 gauge or 1, 20 gauge wire worked excellent. I tinned the ends of all wires with solder before inserting them into the terminals to achieve the best clamp when screwed down. All the screws were in place and they came packaged in a shrink wrapped bundle. I was able to tighten the screws extremely tight so as to make sure the wires would not be able to be yanked out and none of the screw heads or threads stripped out. These were a fraction of the price of the name brand ones and i see no downside to them.
United States on Nov 27, 2019
PUSU Eurostyle Screw Terminal Blocks - Dual Row Terminal Strip | 30-Pack Wago 221-613 LEVER-NUTS 10AWG 3-Conductor Compact Wire Connectors | Wago 221-612 Compact Lever-Nut Wire Connectors, 10AWG 2 Conductor, 50 Pack | |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | $2 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 157 reviews | 85 reviews | 86 reviews |
Voltage | 380 Volts | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #342 in Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks | #7,616 in Industrial & Scientific #17 in Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks | #12,053 in Industrial & Scientific #8 in Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks |
Connector Type | Screw | ||
Number of Positions | 12 | ||
Date First Available | March 18, 2019 | ||
Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks | Ground Circuit Terminal Blocks | ||
Number Of Poles | 12 | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 584 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,172 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,550 ratings |
Package Dimensions | 4.9 x 3.3 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 Ounces | ||
Material | Polyurethane | Copper | Copper |
Current Rating | 5 Amps | ||
ASIN | B07NPRD7JJ | ||
Brand | PUSU | WAGO | WAGO |
David J. Thomas: The terminals do what they are supposed to do. A few of the screws were loose in the package, but easily put back where they belonged. Note that the terminal screws make direct contact with the wire instead of pushing a metal plate against the wire. This is not necessarily a good or bad feature, but one that a user may want to know ahead of time.
United States on Dec 17, 2020