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Terminal Blocks feature extreme temperature ranges.

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Terminal Blocks feature extreme temperature ranges.
Terminal Blocks feature extreme temperature ranges.

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January 18, 2012 - Manufactured with nickel-plated copper alloy body and UL94V-0 polyamide insulating body, CBD Series operates from -40 to +80°C. Units are available in 8 sizes with max current acceptance up to 250 A. Screw connection on both sides is indirect and anti-loosening. With CBD Series, users can create sliding link between 2 adjoining terminal blocks, create multiple commoning bar connection between several adjoining terminal blocks, or insert socket for test plug and labeling accessories.
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Automation Systems Interconnect Inc.
4700 Westport Drive, Suite 500
Mechanicsburg, PA, 17055
USA



ASI's Low-Contact CBD Terminal Blocks Boast Extreme Temperature Range


Mechanicsburg, PA - Automation Systems Interconnect Inc. (ASI) is pleased to announce the release of their CBD Series of Terminal Blocks, now available in gray. The CBD Series is manufactured with an UL94V-0 polyamide insulating body, which has an operating temperature range of -40 to +80°C. The metal bodies are made with a nickel-plated copper alloy thereby providing excellent protection against corrosion. Max current acceptance for the CBD Terminal Block line ranges up to 250 amps depending on the size. The complete series consists of eight different sizes that you may choose from. All sizes feature; reduced overall dimension, superior effective current carrying capacity, very low contact resistance of the resulting connection, excellent quality materials and great reliability.

The CBD line features screw connection on both sides, which is indirect and anti-loosening. The tightening of screws is easily accessible. Other functions of the CBD line include the possibilities to; create a sliding link (either permanent or switchable) between two adjoining terminal blocks, create a multiple commoning bar connection between several adjoining terminal blocks, or insert a socket for a test plug and a wide range of labeling accessories.

ASI is one of the first automation component companies to provide customers with the ease, simplicity, and cost savings of a complete e-commerce website for interconnect, interface, sensing, switching and labeling products and services. Specifications, pricing, stock, and ordering information can be found at www.asi-ez.com, where customers can also find savings of 20% to 50% by buying Direct Online. For information on these and other products, please contact ASI at P.O. Box 1340, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, by calling toll free 1-877-650-5160, or by visiting their website at www.asi-ez.com.
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