Terminals - Screw Connectors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
7774

7774

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 4-40 4 PIN PCB RA

32624

7800

7800

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M4 6 PIN PCB

7043

8199-6

8199-6

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 6 PIN PCB

0

8199-5

8199-5

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 6 PIN PCB

1400

8198-2

8198-2

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 2 PIN PCB

300

8185-2

8185-2

Keystone Electronics Corp.

45 SCREW TERMINAL W/ RED SCREW H

200012800

7695-5

7695-5

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M3 4 PIN PCB RA

100

8183

8183

Keystone Electronics Corp.

90 6-32 SCREW TERMINAL (SCREW IS

144524300

7690-5

7690-5

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 4 PIN PCB RA

7000

7771-5

7771-5

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M3 4 PIN PCB

3800

7764

7764

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M4 4 PIN PCB RA

773441300

8189-5

8189-5

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 4 PIN PCB

7200

7692-3

7692-3

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 4 PIN PCB RA

100

7778-7

7778-7

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 2 PIN PCB

100

7697-2

7697-2

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 4 PIN PCB

30000

7700-SEMS

7700-SEMS

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 4 PIN PCB RA

0

7696-6

7696-6

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M3 4 PIN PCB

100

7793

7793

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW M4 4 PIN PCB RA

40040500

8197-7

8197-7

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 6-32 6 PIN PCB

7500

1283

1283

Keystone Electronics Corp.

TERM SCREW 10-32 2 PIN PCB

100

Terminals - Screw Connectors

1. Overview

Screw connectors are electrical terminals that use screws to clamp and secure conductors, enabling reliable electrical connections. As fundamental components in circuit systems, they ensure stable signal and power transmission. Their importance in modern technology spans industries requiring secure, maintainable connections, including industrial automation, energy systems, and consumer electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
PCB Terminal BlocksDirect soldering to printed circuit boards, screw-based wire retentionControl panels, industrial sensors
Panel-Mount TerminalsChassis or panel installation with screw clampingPower distribution cabinets, HVAC systems
Cage Clamp TerminalsSpring-loaded cage mechanism for quick wire insertionHigh-vibration environments like rail transport
DIN Rail ConnectorsStandardized mounting on DIN rails for modular systemsFactory automation control cabinets

3. Structure and Components

Typical screw connectors consist of: - Conductive Elements: Brass or phosphor bronze contacts with gold/silver plating for low resistance - Insulation Housing: Thermoplastic materials (e.g., PA66, PBT) with UL94 V-0 flammability rating - Screw System: Stainless steel or nickel-plated screws with torque-limiting design - Wire Stop: Mechanical barrier ensuring proper conductor alignment

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Rated Current (10-300A)Determines power transmission capacity
Rated Voltage (50-1000V)Defines insulation and safety limits
Contact Resistance (<10m )Impacts connection efficiency and heating
Insulation Resistance (>100M )Ensures electrical isolation integrity
Withstand Voltage (2500V/1min)Safety compliance under overvoltage conditions
Operating Temperature (-60 C to +150 C)Material stability in extreme environments

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: PLC systems, motor drives
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine controls
  • Transportation: EV charging stations, rail vehicle wiring
  • Building Systems: HVAC controls, security panels
  • Test Equipment: Oscilloscope probes, power analyzers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Phoenix ContactPT 3.5Modular design, vibration-resistant
Weidm llerSAM seriesSpace-saving, 130mm capacity
TE ConnectivityMicroSpeedHigh-density PCB terminals
WAGO280 SeriesCage-clamp technology, tool-free

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Electrical requirements (current, voltage, frequency)
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • Wire size compatibility (AWG/mm specifications)
  • Certifications (UL, CE, RoHS compliance)
  • Maintenance accessibility (screw torque requirements)
  • Cost vs. longevity trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: miniaturization for IoT devices, smart connectors with integrated sensors, graphene-enhanced contacts for higher conductivity, and automated screwdriver systems for mass production. Environmental regulations are driving halogen-free insulation materials, while Industry 4.0 demands connectors with embedded diagnostics capabilities.

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