Strip Connector Busbar?

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Mazdaman
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Strip Connector Busbar?

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A handy range of accessories would be insulated busbars for the various common strip connectors that out wholesalers stock.

I'm sure we've all tired of making loops of wire jumping from one terminal to the next.

Does anyone know of anything available?
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There are links for Phoenix terminal strips, probably others as well.
(They are called a "bridge" if you're searching catalogues)
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most brands of rail-mount terminals will have similar.
Finding something to fit a standard "strip" of non-rail connectors will be trial & error.
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Post by MikeNZ »

For the Wiedmuller ones and the Legrand ones, they have screw links between the middle of the terminals, where the terminals fit to a DIN Rail.
I have no idea why in this day and age you would use wire links between terminals, in this situation.
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