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ACR Series

The ACR series common terminal blocks come equipped with common wiring on the PCB, not required jumper bars. The ACR series utilize rising clamp type connection with built-in screws for easy and secure connection. The terminal blocks come equipped with common wiring on the PCB, removing the need for jumper bars. The compact design with 5 mm terminal pitch allows flexible installation in limited spaces.

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Description

  • Rising clamp type connection method offers easy and durable connection
  • Common wiring on PCB, jumper bar not required
  • Space-saving design with 5 mm terminal pitch and 2-line relay arrangement
  • DIN rail mount and screw mount installation

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Rising Clamp Type

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Slim type

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Screw Mount

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DIN Rail Mount

Model

 
Type The Number of Terminals Points Arrangement Common Mounting Method Model
Rising Clamp 20-Point 1-Line Left + / Right – COM DIN Rail/
Screw Mount
ACR-20L
Top + / Bottom – COM ACR-20T
40-Point 1-Line Left + / Right – COM ACR-40L
Top + / Bottom – COM ACR-40T
2-Line Left + / Right – COM ACR-B40L
Top + / Bottom – COM ACR-B40T
50-Point 1-Line Left + / Right – COM ACR-50L
Top + / Bottom – COM ACR-50T
  • Various Lineup for Flexible Application

    The ACR series allows the flexibility for user’s needs and applications with various lineup.  

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  • Simple and Secure Connection Method

    The ACR series feature rising clamp type connection, with built-in screws for simple and easy connection. This connection method offers high vibration resistance and secure and durable connection.

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  • Space-saving Design with Slim Size

    The ACR series feature space-saving design with 5 mm terminal pitch for connecting more devices in limited space.

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Flexible Mounting Methods

The ACR series supports both DIN rail mount and screw mount methods, for application in diverse environments.

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