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Connector block

18th October 1968
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A snap-in 12-way mains connector block announced by the Carr Fastener Co. Ltd. has been designed to accept a 7/0.0641n. maximum diameter input cable.

The connector block consists of ON a nylon-moulded body with a cadmium-plated steel terminal strip, while the input cable clamp is of brass and incorporates a steel screw.

The connector can be assembled with rightor left-hand cable entry and with a red, blue or brown moulding. It is designed to snap into pre-punched holes in 0.91 mm (0.036in.) to 1.63mm (0.064in.) thick material. The terminal blades are for use with 0.250in. snap-on solderless connectors.

Made by: Carr Fastener Co. Ltd., Stapleford , Nottingham.

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Locations: Nottingham

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