Product Overview
The X20TB32 (X20TB32) is a high-performance 12-pin terminal block specifically designed for the B&R X20 I/O system. Engineered for maximum efficiency and maintenance speed, this terminal block features advanced "push-in" technology, allowing for tool-free wiring that significantly reduces assembly time in high-density control cabinets. In sectors such as automotive manufacturing, automated logistics, and pharmaceutical packaging, the X20TB32 provides a secure, vibration-resistant connection point for field signals and power distribution. Its integrated lever-actuated release mechanism and dedicated test access points make it a preferred choice for engineers seeking to minimize downtime and ensure long-term wiring integrity in mission-critical automation architectures.
Technical Configuration
The X20TB32 is architected with 12 distinct terminal points, each optimized for rapid interconnection with X20 series I/O modules. The hardware utilizes high-grade spring-tension contacts that maintain consistent pressure on the conductor, preventing loosening due to thermal cycling or mechanical vibration. The terminal block includes 240 V coding to prevent accidental insertion of low-voltage modules into high-voltage terminal locations, ensuring hardware safety. For rapid diagnostics, each terminal provides a standardized test access point compatible with standard multi-meter probes. The exterior housing is designed for plain text labeling, allowing for clear identification of every I/O channel, which is essential for error-free maintenance and system scaling.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
X20TB32 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| System |
X20 System |
| Terminal Count |
12-pin |
| Wiring Technology |
Push-in (Tool-free) |
| Release Mechanism |
Integrated Lever |
| Coding |
240 V Mechanical Coding |
| Labeling |
Pluggable plain text labels |
| Test Access |
Integrated for standard probes |
| Dimensions |
Standard X20 Terminal Width |
| Shipping Weight |
1.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the X20TB32 require specialized tools for wire insertion?
No. The X20TB32 utilizes push-in technology. Solid conductors or flexible wires with ferrules can be inserted directly without tools. For removing wires or inserting stranded wire without ferrules, the integrated orange lever is used to open the spring clamp.
How does the 240 V coding function?
The terminal block features mechanical coding elements. This ensures that only an X20 module rated for the corresponding voltage and pin configuration can be plugged into the X20TB32, effectively preventing "cross-voltage" errors that could destroy low-voltage electronics.
Can I label individual pins on this terminal block?
Yes. The X20TB32 is designed to accommodate labeling strips that allow for plain text identification of each terminal. This is vital for complex I/O stations where dozens of similar signals (like 24V inputs) must be distinguished during troubleshooting.
Are the test access points safe to use while the system is live?
The test access points are designed for standard industrial probes. While they allow for live voltage and signal measurement, all standard electrical safety protocols must be followed. The design ensures you can probe the circuit without disconnecting the wire or disrupting the signal.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Wiring Standards and Ferrules: While the push-in technology supports solid wire, for the highest reliability in industrial motion environments, it is recommended to use flexible conductors with insulated ferrules (cross-sections 0.08 to 1.5 mm²). Ensure the stripping length matches the ferrule sleeve to guarantee a gas-tight connection within the spring terminal.
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Module Alignment: When attaching the X20TB32 to an X20 bus module, ensure the terminal block is fully seated before swinging it into the locked position. A clear "click" indicates that the internal contacts have engaged with the electronic module's pins. Never force the terminal block if resistance is felt, as this may indicate a coding mismatch.
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Strain Relief and Cable Management: Although the spring-tension technology is highly vibration-resistant, it is best practice to provide external strain relief for the cable bundle. This prevents the weight of the cables from exerting axial force on the terminals, ensuring the 240 V coding and mechanical latching remain secure over the equipment's lifecycle.