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Electrical terminal block question - Rick F - 10-23-2016

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I assume its a push in terminal block,  there are no screws..  I've felt around for tabs, but honestly I worry about breaking it ..     I've pushed wire pretty hard..  doesn't make sense that it would need to be any harder..  

Frustrated..


RE: Electrical terminal block question - p_toad - 10-23-2016

Might help if we knew what that goes to...model, name, etc., etc.


RE: Electrical terminal block question - Rick F - 10-23-2016

Its a Martin T-60C   

3 phase electrical connection .. where the 3 hot wires and ground attach to the machine.. 

Its basically a Terminal block that doesn't appear to be push in, and doesn't appear to have screws..   ..


RE: Electrical terminal block question - Roly - 10-24-2016

What is under the label with the lightning bolts on it ? Look at the end connection on the right end. Roly


RE: Electrical terminal block question - JIMB49 - 10-24-2016

have you thought about calling martin usa


RE: Electrical terminal block question - Roly - 10-24-2016

Try this video as to how they work.    How did the door finely open ?  Roly


RE: Electrical terminal block question - Rick F - 10-24-2016

Not sure why but the door lock never did open.    I ended up removing the lock . 

I couldn't call Martin USA because it was a weekend.    Monday now.   

Good eyes on that far right hole, I bet that's where the screwdriver goes..  This is one of these things that after you get it, its simple.   I just don't get it .. lol 

I watched the Wago Video and it shows the screwdriver going in from the side,  doesn't work for me when I try it ..


RE: Electrical terminal block question - BloomingtonMike - 10-25-2016

You push down on the terminal's "tab" at the top using a small blade screwdriver - They are under your label and you can see the "tab" next to L1.