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Vertical PCB Connectors feature rising clamp terminals.

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October 12, 2004 - Available with 2 or 3 poles, Models CTB04VY and CTB04VZ feature ¼ in. and 3/8 in. pitch and 450 or 750 V rating, respectively. Units interlock, allowing terminal blocks to be built to any length. Insulating body is molded in green UL94VO flame-retardant PA68. Connectors feature 32 A nominal current, combination head M3 cable screw, and zinc-plated copper rising clamp with nickel/tin-plated zinc-copper contacts. Both sizes accept 10–30 AWG section cable.

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Camden Electronics Ltd
15 Porters Wood, Valley Rd
St.Albans Hertfords, , AL3 6PQ
United Kingdom


New Interlocking Rising Clamp Vertical PCB Connectors from Camden Electronics

Camden Electronics has launched a new range of interlocking vertical PCB connectors that feature rising clamp terminals to provide secure connection of cables.

The new vertical terminal blocks are available in two sizes offering 6.35mm (l/4inch) pitch (CTB04VY) and 9.52mm (3/8inch) pitch (CTB04VZ). Both sizes are available with two or three poles and units interlock allowing terminal blocks to built up to any length. The insulating body is moulded in green UL94VO flame retardant PA68.

Specifications include 32A nominal current, 450 or 750V rating (6.35 and 9.52mm pitch respectively), combination head M3 cable screw and zinc-plated copper rising clamp with nickel/tin-plated zinc-copper contacts. Both 6.35 and 9.52mm sizes accept up to 4mm² section cable (10 to 30AWG) and require PCB mounting holes of 1.3mm diameter. Insulation resistance is >10Mohm with dielectric strength of 2500V AC for 6.35mm pitch terminals and 3000V AC for 9.52mm pitch versions. Maximum operating temperature is 125°C.

With VDE, IMQ and UL approvals pending, Camden Electronics' new CTB04VY/Z connectors offer a convenient method of creating a custom length PCB terminal block for secure cable connection in a wide variety of electrical installations and lighting equipment applications.

Camden Electronics Ltd., based at St. Albans, Hertfordshire, UK, is a leading manufacturer & supplier of PCB terminal blocks, fuses & fuseholders, sealed lead acid batteries, LEDs, miniature switches, interface modules, enclosures, 1C & PLCC sockets and relay bases for the electronics, telecommunications, lighting, and electrical industries. The company has ISO 9002 accreditation and exports a significant proportion of its production to Europe and the Far East.

Information from Andrew Hatter, Camden Electronics Ltd., 15 Porters Wood, Valley Road Industrial Estate, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 6PQ, England. Tel.: +44 (0)1727 864437 Fax:
+44(0)1727855400. Email: info@camdenelec.com Web site: http://www.camdenelec.com
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