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Allen-Bradley 5069-RTB18-SCREW Removable Terminal Block

Allen-Bradley 5069-RTB18-SCREW Removable Terminal Block

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  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley

  • Product No.: 5069-RTB18-SCREW

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Removable Terminal Block

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 200g

  • Dimensions: 3.5 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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The 5069-RTB18-SCREW is a specialized 18-pin removable terminal block (RTB) designed for the Compact 5000 I/O and CompactLogix 5380 platform. It serves as the physical interface between the field-side wiring and the I/O modules or controllers. The "SCREW" designation indicates that this model utilizes traditional screw-clamp terminations, providing a high-torque, secure connection for industrial environments where vibration resistance and wiring reliability are paramount.


Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Details
Model 5069-RTB18-SCREW
Brand Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Total Pins 18
Termination Type Screw Clamp
Torque Rating 0.4 N·m (3.5 lb·in)
Wire Size (Solid) 22–12 AWG
Wire Size (Stranded) 22–14 AWG
Voltage Rating 250V (Continuous)
Current Rating 10 A per pin

Core Functionalities

1. High-Density Connectivity

The 18-pin layout is designed to match the high-density architecture of the 5069 I/O series. It allows for the termination of multiple signal and return wires on a single block, maximizing cabinet space.

2. Removable Architecture (RIUP)

A key feature of the 5069-RTB18-SCREW is its support for Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP). This allows maintenance personnel to replace a faulty I/O module without disconnecting the field wiring, significantly reducing Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and preventing wiring errors during hardware swaps.

3. Secure Screw Termination

Unlike the "SPRING" (push-in) variants, the screw-clamp mechanism ensures a gas-tight connection that is highly resistant to mechanical loosening. This makes the 5069-RTB18-SCREW the preferred choice for applications in heavy manufacturing, mining, and oil & gas where equipment is subject to constant physical stress.


Technical FAQs

Is the 5069-RTB18-SCREW compatible with all 5069 modules?

It is compatible with many 5069 discrete and analog modules, but you must verify the pin count. Some specialized modules require 14-pin blocks (5069-RTB14). Always check the specific I/O module's technical data sheet to ensure 18 pins are supported.

Can I mix screw and spring terminal blocks in the same rack?

Yes. The choice of RTB is module-specific. You can use a screw-type RTB for an analog input module and a spring-type RTB for a discrete output module within the same CompactLogix 5380 system.

Do I need a special tool for wiring?

A standard small flat-head screwdriver (typically 3.5 mm) is required to tighten the clamps to the recommended torque of 0.4 N·m.


Engineering & Installation Guide

  • Torque Compliance: Over-tightening can damage the internal clamp, while under-tightening can lead to intermittent signals or arcing. Using a calibrated torque screwdriver is recommended for safety-critical circuits.

  • Wire Preparation: Strip the wire insulation back approximately 10–12 mm. For stranded wire, the use of ferrules is highly recommended to prevent fraying and ensure a clean insertion into the clamp.

  • Keying: The 5069 series supports mechanical keying. It is best practice to use the keying tabs to prevent an RTB wired for high voltage from being accidentally inserted into a low-voltage analog module.

Engineering Advantages

The 5069-RTB18-SCREW is favored for its Robustness and Versatility. In global industrial markets, screw terminals are often mandated by local electrical standards for their visibility—an engineer can visually verify that a screw is tightened, providing an extra layer of confidence during commissioning. By isolating the wiring from the electronic module, Rockwell has created a modular system that simplifies both the initial build and long-term maintenance of the control cabinet.

 

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Returns & Warranty

  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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