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Terminal Blocks - Styles and DIN Rails?
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I have the opportunity to purchase Allen Bradley 1492 Style H terminal blocks for .50 cents each in many colors. I don't have much knowledge as to if this style will work with the Control box. I believe these go for over $1.50 each, so for the low price it would be worth buying and using. My next question, I can't find online correct information as to which type or style of DIN rail to use and also an online supplier. Any help greatly appreciated. |
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Dave I dont know about your terminal blocks but you can get these for .31 cents a piece and are what a good majority of people use here. http://www.factorymation.com/s.nl/it...category=14870
They also have double and triple blocks with a few specialty ones as well. I have about 80 left over going for .31 cents a piece. I also have the endplate and locks. You can purchase the jumpers in small quantitys from Factorymation. |
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Russell- That's my point, they only sell them in 100 pack. From my source I can just buy what I need, pick and choose different colors, and maybe still be less costly then the $31 plus shipping investment through factorymation. If I need twenty, then the cost is $10.70 with tax over here.
Thanks-David |
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Dave, I think you might have missed it or I worded it wrong. I have 80 left over and 20 would cost you 6.20 no tax just good old shipping to your door. Of course USPS flat rate box. This way you can pick up the din rails and all the other accessories that will fit on them like relays, power distrabution block, switches and the such. Let me know if you would like some. Russell
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I did a quick google search and it looks like you need a 119dr1 rail which is a 35mm x 7.5 rail.
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