Design Considerations For Panel-mounted Copper Terminal Blocks
On electrical cabinets or control panels, copper terminal block is assembled into a wire gathering node, often secured and arranged using headers or positioning rails. To achieve an integrated design between the panel and the wiring system, designers pre-define mounting holes or slots to securely install copper distribution block onto the panel using screws, clips, or specialized clamps, creating a clear and orderly wiring interface.
This structural design allows for good mechanical support between the wiring and the panel, ensuring stability for both copper terminal strip and the panel during vibration, handling, or maintenance. Whether building new equipment or modifying control boxes, this installation method reduces the amount of disassembly and disassembly work required for on-site rewiring or adjustments.
