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        TOPJOB  Classic Rail-Mounted Terminal Blocks,
                  ®
   5 780 to 785 Series – Description and Handling –
  212   Assembly                           Removal                            Screwless disconnect slide link















        By snapping a ground conductor terminal block onto the   Removing a terminal block from the assembly.  Operating an N-disconnect slide link.
        carrier rail, a direct electrical connection is automatically
        made to the rail.


        Commoning















        Commoning ground conductor terminal blocks with
        through terminal blocks is possible in one direction only
        (via rear side of terminal block) using adjacent jumpers.
        In addition to the required marking of these blocks, use
        yellow-green adjacent jumpers.
        Commoning















        Staggered jumpers for sophisticated circuit requirements.
        Push jumpers down firmly until fully inserted.
        For additional notes, see page 295.


        Testing                            Insulation stop                    Marking














        Test plug module assembly. Combining test plug and   Prevents conductor insulation from being pushed into the   Marking via WMB Multi markers and WFB continuous
        spacer modules.                    clamping unit.                     marking strips (see Section 13).
                                           Available for terminal blocks up to 4 mm²/AWG 12.
        CAGE CLAMP
                 ®
        clamps the following
        copper conductors:*                fine-stranded,                     fine-stranded,     fine-stranded,
                                           also with tinned    fine-stranded,   with ferrule 1   with pin terminal
        solid              stranded        single strands      tip-bonded     (gastight crimped)  (gastight crimped)
        * For aluminum conductors, see notes in Section 14.
        1 When using ferruled conductors, it is necessary to use a terminal block one size larger than the nominal cross section of the wire.
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