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[Lifetime Warranty] 8 Positions Terminal Strip Blocks 600V 25A and 400V 25A 8 Positions Pre-Insulated Terminals Barrier Strip

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8 Positions Terminal Strip Blocks 600V 25A and 400V 25A 8 Positions Pre-Insulated Terminals Barrier Strip

Key Features

  • Package includes four 8-position dual-row screw terminal blocks and four 8-position pre-insulated barrier strips (2 red, 2 black).
  • Dual-Row Terminal Block:
    • Electrical Rating: 600V, 25A
    • Terminals: 8 positions, dual row
    • Includes a removable clear plastic insulating cover for protection.
    • Each base has two mounting holes for fixed installation.
  • Pre-Insulated Barrier Strip:
    • Electrical Rating: 400V, 25A
    • Terminals: 8-position fork-style jumper
    • Provides a common bus for distributing power or signals across the terminal block.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This is a universal component set suitable for new installations or replacing parts with matching specifications.
  • Verify application requirements for voltage (600V/400V), current (25A), and number of positions (8).

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use in power distribution cabinets, control panels, marine electrical systems, and industrial equipment.
  • Accommodates a range of solid or stranded wire gauges suitable for a 25A current rating.
  • The pre-insulated barrier strips are designed with a standard pitch to align with the screws on the dual-row terminal blocks.

When to Replace

  • Replace existing blocks showing signs of heat damage, such as discoloration or melted plastic.
  • Inspect for physical damage including cracks in the housing, stripped screw threads, or terminal corrosion.
  • Component failure indicated by intermittent or open circuits.
  • Required for new projects or when modifying an existing system to add more connection points.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all power to the circuit before installation.
  • Strip wire insulation to the proper length to ensure the conductor makes full contact inside the terminal without exposing bare wire.
  • Tighten terminal screws firmly to secure wires, but avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to the wire or screw threads.
  • For a common connection, place the barrier strip forks under the screw heads of the desired terminals before tightening.
  • Use appropriate screws to mount the block securely onto a flat, stable surface.
  • COMPLETE SET

    COMPLETE SET

    Our set included 6 packs of 8/10/12 Positions Terminal Strip Blocks and 6 packs of Pre-insulated Terminals Barrier Strip.
  • PREMIUM MATERIAL

    PREMIUM MATERIAL

    The terminal blocks are crafted from ABS Plastic and Nickel-clad copper, enhancing durability.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Effortlessly organize your electrical system with our Terminal Strip Blocks - BlueStars brings DIY solutions to help you deal with any trouble
  • WIDE APPLICATION

    WIDE APPLICATION

    Our product is used in power supplies, cables, optical fibers, communications and more.
EMPOWER CONNECTIONS, ENJOY THE MOMENT

EMPOWER CONNECTIONS, ENJOY THE MOMENT

FAQ

It means the strip has 8 separate connection points, letting you terminate and isolate up to 8 individual circuits on one barrier block.
This listing indicates terminal strip blocks rated for 25A, with versions noted as 600V and 400V. Always match the specific block you receive to your application and never exceed the marked voltage, current, wire, or temperature limits of the part.
A barrier strip is commonly used to join, organize, and isolate field wiring in control panels, appliances, machinery, HVAC equipment, power distribution enclosures, and other electrical assemblies where multiple wire terminations need to be secured in one place.
Match the number of positions, voltage/current rating, terminal style, mounting style, and wire size range from your original part. It is also important to compare the physical layout, including screw spacing and overall strip length, so it fits your equipment correctly.
Typical signs include cracked insulation, burnt or discolored terminals, loose screw connections, melted sections, intermittent power, arcing marks, or stripped terminal screws that no longer clamp wires securely.
Common causes include loose connections, overheating from excessive current, vibration, corrosion, moisture intrusion, repeated retightening, and damaged conductors. In many cases, a poor wire connection creates resistance, which leads to heat buildup and terminal damage.
Disconnect power completely and label each wire before removal. Inspect the wire ends for heat damage, corrosion, or broken strands, and trim back and re-terminate damaged conductors if needed. Also verify the replacement has the correct rating and terminal layout before energizing the system.
Typical tools include a screwdriver that fits the terminal screws properly, wire strippers, a multimeter to confirm power is off and verify continuity, and possibly crimping tools if your wiring uses ring or fork terminals. Installation time depends on access and the number of wires being transferred.