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многоместный блок зажимов
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[IEV number 442-06-29]EN
multiway terminal block
assembly made up of several connecting devices without limitation, insulated from each other, located on or in a common base made of insulating material, each with or without fixing means, easily separable, singly or by groups, from adjacent devices
[IEV number 442-06-29]FR
barrette de jonction
ensemble constitué par plusieurs dispositifs de connexion, sans limitation de nombre, isolés les uns des autres, ayant une base commune en matière isolante, chacun d'eux comportant ou non un dispositif de fixation et étant susceptible d'être facilement dissocié, séparément ou par groupes, des dispositifs voisins
[IEV number 442-06-29]Тематики
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