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FAQ: What Features Should you Consider When Selecting a DIN-Rail Terminal Block?

Nov. 15, 2023
Interfacing different pieces of equipment in today’s automation products means that design engineers must select terminal blocks that are more versatile and compact, and that offer higher densities.

DIN-Rail terminal blocks are used throughout multiple industries, integrating components within an individual machine to integrating multiple machines into a complete factory system. Both electrical and electronic devices are easily integrated using multi-use terminal blocks for a wide variety of industries, including aerospace, medical, oil & gas, automotive, semiconductor, packaging, transportation, power industry, and more.

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