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B&R 0TB1104.8100 4-Pin 3.5 mm Pitch Cage Clamp Accessory Terminal Block

B&R 0TB1104.8100 4-Pin 3.5 mm Pitch Cage Clamp Accessory Terminal Block

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  • Manufacturer: B&R

  • Product No.: 0TB1104.8100

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Accessory terminal block (3.5)

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Technical Description and Operational Integrity

The 0TB1104.8100 (0TB1104.8100) is an industrial-grade, 4-pin accessory terminal block engineered precisely for the B&R I/O system lineup. Designed to maintain secure, uninterrupted electrical connections in high-vibration environments—such as marine propulsion control, automated textile machinery, and high-velocity packaging lines—this terminal component features an integrated screw flange mechanism. This mechanical flange locks the block directly to the matching mating interface, eliminating the risk of contact separation caused by continuous mechanical harmonics. Utilizing a robust cage clamp design rather than a standard screw-down leaf, the block distributes uniform holding pressure across the inserted conductor, preventing wire shear and maintaining long-term connection integrity on the factory floor.

Wiring Architecture and Electrical Limits

Constructed exclusively for use with high-conductivity copper wires, the terminal block supports a versatile cross-section connection spectrum ranging from 28 to 14 AWG ($0.08 \text{ to } 1.5\text{ mm}^2$). The housing is structured around a precise 3.5 mm pitch, allowing for dense terminal grouping without risking phase-to-phase electrical tracking or insulation breakdown. Mechanically, the screw flange interface allows a maximum tightening torque specification of 0.25 Nm to guarantee a firm lock without stripping the integrated threads. Electrically, the unit handles harsh power profiles smoothly, carrying an official nominal voltage rating of 300 V and a nominal current capacity of 10 A per discrete contact. The internal contact architecture limits point-to-point contact resistance to a low 5.00 mΩ, keeping localized thermal build-up negligible during continuous peak-load operations.

Comprehensive Hardware Specifications

Interface Parameter Engineered Specification
Model 0TB1104.8100
Brand B&R (Bernecker + Rainer)
Component Category Accessory Mating Terminal Block
Terminal Variant Cage clamp connection style
Number of Pins 4 Positions
Physical Pitch 3.5 mm
Permissible Conductor Type Copper wires only (Strictly forbid aluminum)
Wire Cross-Section Range 28 to 14 AWG ($1.5\text{ mm}^2$ maximum)
Vibration Mitigation Integrated industrial screw flange lock
Max Flange Torque 0.25 Nm
Nominal Voltage Limit 300 V
Nominal Current Limit 10 A per single contact path
Internal Contact Resistance Max. 5.00 mΩ
Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) Not applicable (Passive component hardware)
Country of Origin Austria
Gross Shipping Weight 1.0 kg (Packaged in bulk industrial logistics lots)

Industrial Application FAQ

Why does the specification explicitly ban the use of aluminum wiring with this block?

Aluminum exhibits different thermal expansion coefficients and galvanic properties compared to copper. Inserting aluminum wire into the 0TB1104.8100 cage clamp can lead to galvanic corrosion, oxidation layers, and gradual wire deformation, which increases contact resistance far beyond the 5.00 mΩ baseline and creates localized fire hazards.

What are the functional advantages of a cage clamp terminal over a standard screw terminal?

Standard screw terminals put direct rotational force on the wire strands, which often cuts or deforms fine copper filaments. The cage clamp mechanism uses a constant-force spring assembly; inserting the wire applies equalized, gas-tight pressure that naturally accommodates wire settling and resists loosening under intense machine vibrations.

Does this terminal block require a specialized tool to insert field wiring?

No. Wire installation is achieved using a standard small flat-blade technician screwdriver to depress the internal cage spring. Once open, the stripped copper conductor or wire ferrule is inserted, and removing the screwdriver clamps the wire securely into the current bar.


Field Wiring and Commissioning Protocols

  • Conductor Preparation and Stripping: Strip the outer insulation of the incoming copper wire neatly to the manufacturer's recommended length (typically 6 to 7 mm). Ensure no stray wire strands escape outside the cage clamp window upon insertion, as raw uninsulated copper hair paths can drastically reduce clearance distances between adjacent 3.5 mm pins.

  • Screw Flange Retaining Tension: When seating the terminal block into the I/O module socket, manually align both alignment pins before engaging the retaining screws. Use a calibrated torque screwdriver to tighten the flange screws to exactly 0.25 Nm; over-torquing will fracture the plastic housing, while under-torquing compromises the vibration-damping benefits.

  • Ferrule Selection Best Practices: While the cage clamp style handles bare stranded copper efficiently, deploying crimped insulated ferrules is highly recommended for all high-availability multi-strand lines. This practice protects the fine copper ends from fraying during routine maintenance interventions and prevents point-resistance increases.

 

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Black
Country of origin
United States

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