Screw terminals.
Two additions to an assortment of PC-mount screw terminals A screw terminal is a type of electrical connector, where a wire is clamped down to metal by a screw. The wire is often bare (stripped of electrical insulation) on the end, and is bent in a U or J shape to fit around the shaft of the screw. are a
cost-effective alternative to PC screw-type edge connectors The protruding part of an expansion board that is inserted into an expansion slot. It contains a series of printed lines that go to and come from the circuits on the board. The number of lines (pins) and the width and depth of the lines are different on the various interfaces (ISA, EISA, , barrier
blocks, terminal boards and strips. The low-profile, 15A, space-saving
devices are suited to high-density packaging that offers a stable
no-rock design with exclusive anti-rotation feature. Manufactured of
tin-plated 0.032 brass, this terminal is supplied with a combination
drive 6-32 x 1/4-in. nickel nickel, metallic chemical element; symbol Ni; at. no. 28; at. wt. 58.69; m.p. about 1,453°C;; b.p. about 2,732°C;; sp. gr. 8.902 at 25°C;; valence 0, +1, +2, +3, or +4. plated binding head machine screw.
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