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Part name (prewired terminal block?)
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fUdB3:
Inside an older outdoor pedestal, there is a terminal block looking component with 10 3/8'' hex posts, which allows for 5 pairs respectively.
It's sealed, and prewired with 5 pairs (blue, orange, green, brown, grey/slate)
I can't seem to find any equivalent part that is made today. Does anyone know what this is called?
One advantage is it really cuts down on splicing / crimping.
Similar in appearance to this bus bar, except with hex posts, and the prewired pairs coming out the back.
burakkucat:
Welcome to the Kitz forum. :)
I have a mental picture of the item you've described but, as far as I am aware, no such item has ever been used in the UK's communications infrastructure.
(I believe that the item you have shown in the image, as a "something-like example", is a common grounding (or earthing) point.)
fUdB3:
Thanks for the reply.
Yes it's most likely a legacy part that came with the pedestal, and is no longer made.
fUdB3:
After searching some more, I think I found the a version of the modern day equivalent.
The binding posts have been swapped out in favor of IDC connectors, and it comes in 5, 10, and 25 pair.
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