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May 28, 2002 - taris Hybrid Terminal Block has IDC terminations on one side and screw clamp termination on other side. It exceeds UL wire pull-out standards ensuring wire retention in industrial applications. By piercing wire insulation with single motion, technology enables instant contact between clamping body and solid or stranded wire. Terminal block is available in 1 and 2.5 mm single feedthrough and ground versions.

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WIELAND INTRODUCES SCREW CLAMP/IDC HYBRID TERMINAL BLOCK

BURGAW, N.C. (May 8, 2002) - Adding to the most comprehensive insulation displacement contact (IDC) terminal block line in the industry, Wieland Electric Inc. introduced a screw clamp/IDC hybrid connector. The feedthrough terminal blocks offer IDC terminations on one side for rapid pre-wiring and a screw clamp termination on the other side for proven field connections.

"Wieland's taris hybrid block really is the best of both worlds," said taris Product Manager, Marc Immordino. "It allows quick installation of the blocks in panels and other pre-manufactured systems, while still offering the familiarity and reliability of screw clamp terminations for field technicians."

By piercing the wire insulation with a single motion, IDC technology enables instant contact between the clamping body and solid or stranded wire. This process does not require wire stripping or special tools and therefore significantly decreases installation time. Wieland's taris hybrid terminal blocks exceed the UL wire pull-out standards to ensure superior wire retention in industrial applications. Product availability is scheduled for summer 2002.

The taris hybrid terminal block series is available in 1mm and 2.5mm single feedthrough and ground versions. UL and CSA approvals are currently pending.

Pricing for the taris hybrid connectors begins at $0.92 each. For more information, customers may contact their local Wieland distributor, or call (800)WIELAND (800-943-5263); or fax (910) 259-3691; by mail at Wieland Electric Inc., 49 International Road,Burgaw, NC, 28425; or on the worldwide web at WWW.WIELANDINC.COM.

Wieland Electric Inc. is a leading international manufacturer of PC board and DIN rail terminal blocks, wire management products, Multipole (rectangular) connectors, electronic interface modules and remote I/O communications systems based in Burgaw, N.C. Wieland operates manufacturing facilities worldwide and was the first terminal block supplier to achieve ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification. Along with nationwide sales and distribution networks in the U.S. and Canada, Wieland's North American operation provides value-added assembly, warehousing, computerized inventory control, customer service and engineering support.

BtB Marketing Communications, 919-872-8172, or e-mail: jneagle@btbmarketing.com

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Name: Wieland Electric Inc.
Address: 49 International Rd.
City: Burgaw
State: NC
ZIP: 28425
Country: USA
Phone: 910-259-5050
FAX: 910-259-3691
http://www.wielandinc.com


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