TP830-1 3BSE018115R1 Base Module

TP830-1 3BSE018115R1

Product Offerings.

– 6 digital inputs including 3 high speed inputs (HSC/Vibration Encoder)
– 2 analogue/digital inputs
– 2 analogue inputs
– 10 transistor outputs including 3 high speed outputs (2 high speed outputs for 32KZ or 3 high speed outputs for 3KKZ)

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Description

TP830-1 3BSE018115R1 Base Module 


TP830-1 3BSE018115R1 provides reliable wire terminations for screw and push-on terminals, but installers and technicians need properly rated parts and associated tools to make these connections, and these new product lines provide them. Sleeves are metal tubes crimped onto the end of stripped stranded wire to hold the strands together, prevent stray strands, increase conductivity and reduce resistivity. The ferrule provides an improved mechanical and electrical connection compared to using only bare wire.

TP830-1 3BSE018115R1 use of ferrule is defined by UL 508A Section 29.3, Wiring Methods The IDEC S3TL ferrule product line consists of a variety of sizes to accommodate wire gauges from AWG 26 to AWG 8, with one or two wires per size, depending on the part number. Each insert is supplied with an electrically insulated cover that is colour coded using the German Weidmüller standard for easy identification by the installer. When used with the S3TL series of crimping tools, the collars are UL 486F listed.
TP830-1 3BSE018115R1 optimal, efficient installation, IDEC offers two wire strippers (6-10AWG and 10-28AWG series), three crimping tools (6-10AWG, 10-24AWG, and 12-30AWG series), and three insulated screwdrivers (60mm, 75mm, and 100MM shaft lengths). . The wire strippers and crimpers are ergonomically designed for comfortable function with minimal required force. The crimping tool has a ratchet function that does not release until the connection is fully completed, ensuring quality work by eliminating errors and avoiding crimping failures.