Secure your electrical connections with our Green Joint Connectors. These professional-grade "PCB Terminal Blocks" are essential for engineers and hobbyists alike, providing a stable, high-conductivity interface for wire-to-board applications. Designed for durability and ease of use, these connectors ensure that your power and data signals remain uninterrupted even in demanding environments.
Precision Screw-Clamp Mechanism: Integrated top-entry screws provide high-pressure contact, preventing wires from loosening due to vibration or movement.
Versatile Pin Configurations: Available in 2-pin modular designs to suit various circuit requirements.
Pluggable & Fixed Options: Choose between fixed screw terminals or pluggable joint systems for rapid maintenance and testing.
Industrial-Grade Insulation: The high-visibility green housing is made from flame-retardant plastic, offering excellent electrical insulation.
Standard Pitch Compatibility: Engineered to fit standard PCB hole patterns, ensuring seamless integration into your existing board layouts.
These green terminal blocks are engineered for "active link" reliability. Unlike permanent solder points, these joint connectors allow for easy field wiring using only a screwdriver—eliminating the need for specialized crimping tools. Whether you are building custom industrial controls, DIY home automation hubs, or school prototyping kits, our connectors provide a professional finish and long-lasting performance.
Type: Screw Terminal Block / Pluggable Joint Connector.
Pole Count: 2-Pin
Color: Industrial Green.
Mounting: PCB Through-Hole.
Can these connectors handle power input?
Yes, these are standard for DC power connections on PCBs, provided the current remains within the rating of the specific model (typically up to 10A-15A).
Are they stackable?
Many of these blocks feature dovetail grooves on the sides, allowing you to slide multiple 2-pin or 3-pin units together to create longer connection strips.
What tools are needed for installation?
A soldering iron is needed to mount the pins to the PCB, and a small flat-head or Phillips screwdriver is required to secure the wires in the terminals.