Check out our improved category page
Refine search results with advanced filtering options, select how you want to view products, and more.
A terminal block, also known as a terminal strip or a connection block, is a type of insulated electrical connector that connects or secures two or more wires together. Terminal blocks work by isolating electrical paths to prevent short circuits and ensuring a secure connection, which is crucial for the integrity and safety of electrical circuits. They play a pivotal role within electrical systems, serving as the connection points that facilitate both power distribution and signal transmission.
Terminal blocks are typically used in industrial power, control, automation, and signal applications where several connections are needed at any one time. Connectors are typically mounted on DIN rail and fixed into panels or electrical enclosures.
Terminal blocks are often categorised by their termination type. The type of connection technology you choose depends on the application, environment, and conductor cross-section or AWG size of your cable. Our terminal blocks are available in several types, they include:
Screw clamp terminals are the most common type of connection method. Conductors are inserted into the block and are pressed against the conductor strip. A screw is then tightened, making the connection.
Spring clamp terminals use a spring-operated clamping mechanism to hold the conductor in place. A screwdriver is inserted into the terminal, the wire is inserted, and when the clamp is released, it holds the wire in place. These types of terminals are very secure and ideal in environments subject to high vibration.
Push-in technology allows you to simply push the conductor into the connection gap. Push-in types allow you to use solid conductors or stranded wires with the addition of a ferrule connector. These are tool-free for quick installation.
RS supplies a wide range of high-performance terminal blocks at competitive prices to suit your every need. Our terminal connectors come in a vast array of types, styles, and connection methods. Some of the most popular types of terminal block that you can buy are:
One of the most common types of connector blocks used today is DIN rail terminal blocks. DIN rail connectors can be single feed though, dual-level, and three-level. The terminals are simply clipped onto the rail and mounted into panels or enclosures. DIN Rail terminals are ideal for applications where space is limited. These terminal blocks can also be enhanced with DIN rail accessories to improve functionality by facilitating better wiring and additional connections.
PCB terminal blocks facilitate the secure transfer of signals or power from surface wiring to printed circuit boards, which are crucial for device functionality and reliability.
Standard terminals, or choc block strips, offer a basic, cost-effective solution for connecting wires without the need for a protective enclosure.
Distribution and commoning blocks simplify wiring by allowing the connection of multiple circuits in a single compact unit, streamlining power distribution and grounding.
Fused terminal blocks incorporate fuses within the connection point to protect circuits by breaking the connection if the current becomes too high, ensuring safety.
This type of terminal block provides a way to connect individual wires while maintaining a barrier to protect each connection. They are especially useful in preventing circuit shorts.
Industrial terminal blocks streamline electrical connections and enhance safety in various sectors, such as in:
RS is a globally recognised and trusted supplier, distributor, and manufacturer of terminal blocks in Australia. We offer an extensive selection of high-quality industrial terminal blocks from leading brands like Weidmuller, Phoenix Contact, WAGO, ABB, Entrelec, and RS PRO to ensure you receive only the best in quality and performance.
If you’re looking to buy terminal blocks, choose RS for competitive terminal block prices and a reliable supply. For more information on our delivery services and fees, please visit our Delivery Page.
Refine search results with advanced filtering options, select how you want to view products, and more.