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Home›Technology›Cabling›NHP reveals new collection of ‘Push-In’ terminals

NHP reveals new collection of ‘Push-In’ terminals

By Staff Writer
16/07/2019
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New terminal blocks from NHP have been released as part of the company’s Allen-Bradley Bulletin 1492-P range. The push-in actuators allow simpler and faster functionality and easier insertion of cables.

NHP, an electrical and engineering company based in Australia and New Zealand, has designed the new range with lower force required on insertion and release. The push-in actuator can be depressed with a screwdriver tool or with fine-stranded flex for insertion.

The push-in terminals help with difficulties that arise when removing cables that might be present with spring-clamp technology, it also has an insulated design that reduces exposure to live conductors. Using these terminals can be up to 30% faster than using standard screw type terminals.

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NHP stock the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 1492-P push-in terminal blocks in a variety of standard and application specific offerings, with terminal blocks of 1.5mm2 6mm2 in single or double deck configuration.

Sensor blocks and power distribution blocks are also available as application specific terminal blocks.

More information on NHP terminal blocks and range can be found at nhp.com.au/more/terminals

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