Würth Elektronik eiSos offers an addition to its “Wire Protection System WR-TBL” product family: Series 8050 is a horizontal entry clamp in 2.5-mm pitch, available either as a two or three-pole version. What makes this component unique is its combination of properties: perfect for pure SMT assembly without drilling, extremely small (5 mm high) and these parts have screwless spring clamping. WR-TBL 8050 accepts wires from 0.129 to 0.518 mm² (AWG 26 to 20) and withstands up to 300 VAC. The operating current is 3 A (cULus approved) or 5 A (UL approved) and the working temperature extends from -45 to +120°C.

The WR-TBL 8050 SMT terminal blocks are available from stock. Free samples can be ordered immediately.

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