🔌 Connect Like a Pro — Power, Safety, and Style in One Terminal Block
The Sscon TBC-6004 is a dual-row 4-position terminal block designed for reliable electrical connections up to 600 volts and 60 amps. Featuring removable plastic insulating covers and insulated terminal pairs, it ensures high safety and prevents circuit disorder. Compact and versatile, it’s ideal for wiring home appliances, electronic circuits, and machinery.
Current Rating | 60 Amps |
Connector Type | Screw |
Number Of Contacts | 4 |
Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Brand | Sscon |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
Number Of Poles | 4 |
Product Dimensions | 3.62"W x 1.18"H |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Manufacturer | Sscon |
UPC | 745679988371 |
Part Number | CW1906150032 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item model number | CW1906150032 |
Size | TBC-6004 |
Style | TBC-6004 |
Measurement System | Metric, Imperial |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**.
Heavy Duty
Buily much better than the price would suggest. The kind of quality one would see in industrial machines, what I did for 30 years.
A**R
40 amp rated terminal blocks
These are 600 volt rated with a clear plastic cover to reduce any chance of being in contact with live parts.
D**P
Works pretty good in our application
These are working great for our lab. We're using these one a temporary 45kvac 3-Phase setup for EV Charging. I'll probably use these in other applications at work. They are nice, because we terminate with ring lugs that can be used in other applications of ours. I might buy some thicker and wider aluminum flat stock and mill it's width to fit better in the slots. The thicker material would help in high current 100A applications (at least give me a higher degree of confidence). However, as they are, they've done very good for this short period of time. I don't know how they'll look after a year of pounding on them within their 100A rating. We'll see...
A**R
Poor design
There is a plastic cover that blocks the mounting holes and the screw terminals. You can't actually use the screw terminals or mounting holes without removing the plastic cover, but it's glued on and breaks when you remove it. Idiotic.
C**T
May not be what you think.
If you are thinking this is a terminal block that you can stick the wire into and tighten a screw to clamp the plate down on the wire you would be wrong like me. This is for terminal ends and stake-ons. (and I had to go find 60 amp copper crimp ends) . This does not tighten like a breaker or contactor would. The metal plate you see IS the threaded nut. You could wrap a wire around the screw I guess but not a #6 or #8. So I had a whole lot of ends to crimp and in my case for security sake to solder. I was disappointed and it wasn't the drop in solution I was thinking I bought.
R**T
Very nice terminal block
Very well made
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