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Feed-through terminals
Dimensions/approvals
Width/length/height (mm) with TS 32 Y
Width/length/height (mm) with TS 35 W
Insulation stripping length/clamping screw/screwdriver blade
Rated data according to IEC 60 947-7-1
Rated voltage/current/cross-section
Rated impulse voltage/pollution severity
Further technical data
Tightening torque range Nm
Torque setting with electric screwdriver type DMS 2
Clampable conductor
Solid H07V-U mm
2
Stranded H07V-R mm
2
Flexible H07V-K mm
2
Flexible H07V-K and ferrule according to DIN 46 228/1 mm
2
Plug gauge according to 60 947-7-1 Size
Continuous current of terminal for conductor size
Continuous current rating of cross-connection 2…5-pole A
Continuous current rating of cross-connection 6…10-pole A
Rated data according to UL/CSA
Voltage/current/conductor size UL
Voltage/current/conductor size CSA
Ordering data Type
KrG
End plate, hard paper
0205100000
0205200000 tropic-proof
0180700000, 0205300000
0180800000, 0205400000
tropic-proof
Partition, hard paper (thickness in mm)
0151400000
0164600000 tropic-proof
0177100000 B/L/H (incl. TS 32) mm
0179900000 B/L/H (incl. TS 35) mm
Cross-connection
2-pole
3-pole
4-pole
Cover
Marking tags Print
DEK Standard
Terminals/Accessories SAKG 28 I SAKG 28 II
The Weidmüller SAKG range offers the fol-
lowing connection variants:
• clamping yoke/flat lug as a combination,
Version I.
• flat lug, Version II.
Two types of threading are provided
here.
a) screw set with lock nut
b) with thread in busbar
• clamping yoke connection, Version III.
The stripped conductor can be connec-
ted without further preparation.
Versions
Version I Version II
without thread
Version II G Version III
with thread
Cables with cable lugs are connected to
SAKG terminals of Version I and to SS
stud terminals.
Fitting instructions for SAKG terminals
When tightening the clamping screw, it is
recommended that the conductor be held
against the direction of tightening to pre-
vent deformation of the mounting rail and
so as not to place the terminal foot under
undue torsional forces.
Cover
To ensure shock protection following
connections of conductors, AH covers
can be clipped onto the terminal.
a r #
u
28/70/63.5
15 mm/M 6/–
1000 V*/125 A/35 mm
2
8 kV/3
3…6
6…35
6…35
10…35
6…35
B 9
125 A/35 mm
2
(QL 2) 125
600 V/95 A/2 AWG
600 V/110 A/6…1 AWG
Y Cat. No. Qty.
0170020000 10
Y Cat. No. Qty.
EP 1 (2) 0205100000 10
EP 1 (2) 0205200000 10
W Cat. No. Qty.
Y Qty.
TW 1 (2) 0151400000 10
TW 1 (2) 0164600000 10
2/120/75.5
QL 2 0193900000 5
QL 3 0407600000 5
QL 4 0407700000 5
AH 28 0326660000 5
DEK 5 see “Accessories”
a r #
u DNV
28/70/53
–/M 6/–
1000 V*/125 A/35 mm
2
8 kV/3
3…6
125 A/35 mm
2
(QL 2) 125
600 V/115 A/2 AWG
600 V/110 A/6…1 AWG
Y Cat. No. Qty.
0170320000 10
Y Cat. No. Qty.
EP 1 (2) 0205100000 10
EP 1 (2) 0205200000 10
W Cat. No. Qty.
Y Qty.
TW 1 (2) 0151400000 10
TW 1 (2) 0164600000 10
2/120/75.5
QL 2 0193900000 5
QL 3 0407600000 5
QL 4 0407700000 5
AH 28 0326660000 5
DEK 5 see “Accessories”
Y
Y
During conductor connection, observe clearance and creepage distances. Insert partitions if necessary.
Mounting rails, end brackets, further marking material see “Accessories”