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Terminal and Connectors

Terminal and Connectors

LED Controls supplies terminals and connectors developed by leading manufacturers including ABB and IMO. Our stock includes various different types of terminal blocks, from high current to earth terminal blocks, two and three-level terminal blocks, fuse holder terminal blocks and disconnect terminal blocks. Shop our full range of terminals and connectors below.

Connectors are electromagnetic devices that perform the function of joining electrical terminations to create an electric circuit, such as joining two pieces of cable or copper wire. A terminal is a type of connector usually coming in the form of a block (a board or a strip) that provides a useful means of connecting individual electrical wires without the need for splicing or joining the ends.

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