An anchor fitting is a part for fixing a unitized terminal block onto a rail. It is used by placing it on both ends of the terminal block. Generally, it can be used for all types of terminal block, but the product used depends on the type of the rails, such as DIN rails and C-rails, and their width. The material is divided into metal such as steel that is zinc plated using trivalent chromate, and resin such as nylon 66. Metal products are fixed by hooking the foot onto the rail and tightening a screw. One screw type or two screw types are available. In addition, resin products fix firmly by gripping the rail with clip-shaped feet. The height varies depending on the product. Dedicated brackets and auxiliary plates are available for use with tall two-stage terminal blocks.
A terminal block retaining fixture for mounting on to rails.[Features]· Mounts to both ends of assembled terminal units, firmly fixing those units to the rail.· Can perform mounting and removal from the rail surface.
[Features]· An end fitting that is installed next to the side plate when mounting terminal blocks on a rail to prevent the entire unit from shifting laterally.
MKB Series End Clamp for Signals [Features] 35 mm DIN rail end clamp - Bracket for attaching terminal block to DIN rail - 10 pieces included per pack - 2 types of low and high available - Weight: MKS9L (15.4 g), MKS9H (17.4 g).
A resin end fitting that, when mounting terminal blocks to a rail, is installed next to the side plate, preventing the entire unit from shifting laterally.