Molex high-current universal-clamp terminal blocks
Molex has launched high-current, universal-clamp terminal blocks
DIN-rail or panel-mountable High-Current UniversalClamp Terminal Blocks offer a versatile solution for high-current and voltage applications requiring aluminum-to-aluminum, copper-to-copper or aluminum-to-copper terminations.
Features
- Hex Screws
- Provide optimal secureness to stranded wire
- Tin coated Aluminum contacts
- Can be terminated to either Aluminum or Copper wire
- Partition wall on cover
- The wall provides a barrier between the conductors to prevent oxidation
- Polyamide housing and cover
- Suitable for -40 to +105°C operating
- Compound coating temperatures
- A grease is applied to the insides of the contacts to act as an oxidation inhibitor to extend shelf-life
- Multiple colors available
- for Single Pole Versions Standard color is grey. Similar models are available with different color covers for ease of identification
- DIN-rail or throughhole mountable
- Flexible mounting to match chassis design
- Single pole models available in the following max. amperage (per UL)
- MX-KE61: 150A
- MX-KE62: 230A
- MX-KE63: 285A
- MX-KE64: 380A
- Three pole model max. amperage
- MX-KE61.03: 150A
- Three Pole Version
- Ideal for 3-phase power applications
- Single contact with four terminations
- Intended for power feed applications
- Double housing and cover design
- Different color covers available
- Red and black for DC applications; grey and blue for AC applications
- Single pole models available in the following max. amperage (per UL)
- MX-KE161: 150A
- MX-KE162: 230A
- MX-KE163: 285A
- MX-KE66: 150A
- MX-KE67: 230A
- MX-KE68: 285A
- MX-KE69: 380A
- High temp Polyamide housing and cover
- Suitable for -40 to +125°C operating temperatures of a 1000V system
Applications
- Motor inverters
- Motor drives
- Motor control systems
- Switchgears
- Power distribution panels and cabinets
- Vehicle charging stations
- Commercial vehicles
- Electric trains
- Photovoltaic (solar) systems

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