Product Details
Universal Terminal Block (GTB-408) by Gardner Bender®. 8-Circuit. 8 Pole Terminal Block. 22-10 AWG 8 Circuit Terminal Block. Dependable and easy to use, Gardner Bender terminals (and wiring accessories) offer the high quality and application flexibility that professionals demand. Look to Gardner Bender for secure wire connection options. The Gardner Bender 22 - 10 AWG 8-Circuit Terminal Block employs screw clamps as wire connectors. This terminal block remains operational in temperature extremes ranging from -40 to 260° Fahrenheit. Connect up to 8 circuits quickly and easily.
Specifications
Color: Black |
Out of Package Height (in): 5.5 |
Out of Package Width (in): 0.25 |
Out of Package Length/Depth (in): 1.25 |
Each in Package Height (in): 0.9 |
Each in Package Width (in): 6.7 |
Each in Package Length/Depth (in): 1.3 |
Each in Package Weight (lbs): 0.216 |
Inner Pack Weight (lbs): 1.08 |
Features
- Provides a double row of screw-type wire connections for 8 circuits
- Compatible with 22 - 10 AWG wire
- 30 Amp, 600-volt maximum rated
- Withstands temperature extremes of -40 degrees to 260 degrees Fahrenheit
- Standard 1 Year Warranty
- Perfect blend of leading innovations and superior workmanship
- Manufactured to offer high value and everlasting reliability
- Strict quality control ensures conformance to safety standards
Provides a double row of screw-type wire connections for 8 circuits
Compatible with 22 - 10 AWG wire
30 Amp, 600-volt maximum rated
Withstands temperature extremes of -40 degrees to 260 degrees Fahrenheit
8 pole
The Gardner Bender 22 - 10 AWG 8-Circuit Terminal Block employs screw clamps as wire connectors. This terminal block remains operational in temperature extremes ranging from -40 degrees to 260 degrees Fahrenheit. Connect up to 8 circuits quickly and easily
Gardner Bender® has been innovating and manufacturing conduit bending and conduit fishing equipment, electrical connection supplies, tools and wire management products for electricians for over half a century. Inventor James Gardner had started to produce his first mold to begin manufacturing his patented aluminum conduit benders that contained double-levels to tell electricians they had a 45 or 90 degree angle of bend. Fueled from this success, innovation was born, and by 1969 he redesigned and patented an improved fish tape for pulling wires through conduit. By 1975 Gardner Bender was producing 13 different types of hand benders, three different types of fish tapes, an assortment of wire connectors and other items needed by electricians.