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Wieland Electric: Selos WRT series line of high-current ring-lug terminals

High current terminals create maintenance-free,vibration-proof connections

Wieland Electric: Selos WRT series line of high-current ring-lug terminals
By 24/7 Staff 
September 7, 2016

The selos WRT series line of high-current ring-lug terminals by Wieland Electric has been expanded with new sizes capable of accommodating conductors up to 600 kcmil with ratings up to 510 amperes/1,000 volts.

To provide a secure, touch-proof connection for high-current conductors, the terminals feature vibration-proof screw connections suitable for heavy equipment, industrial and utility applications. Offered in five sizes, the terminals mount on standard TS-35 DIN rails, and are sold with nuts and integrated spring washers.

Each terminal is capable of accommodating two cable lugs per connection point, and features a touch- roof cover with a test opening for safe voltage measurement. The WRT series also includes cross connection jumpers to provide simple and reliable high-current potential distribution solutions.

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