Product Overview
The X20TB72 (X20TB72) is a specialized 12-pin terminal block engineered for the B&R X20 System, specifically designed to support safety-critical I/O modules. Unlike standard terminal blocks, the X20TB72 features integrated "safety-keying" mechanisms that prevent the accidental insertion of non-safety terminal blocks into safety-related electronic modules. This physical interlocking is a vital component of the "Fail-Safe" design principle, ensuring that wiring for emergency stops, light curtains, and safety sensors remains correctly mapped. Utilizing B&R's proven push-in technology, this module provides a gas-tight, vibration-resistant connection, making it an essential component for high-integrity automation systems in automotive, pharmaceutical, and heavy industrial applications.
Technical Configuration
The X20TB72 is optimized for rapid, tool-free installation and maintenance efficiency. The 12-pin layout is designed for high-density I/O configurations, while the push-in clamp technology allows for the direct insertion of solid or ferruled copper wires with a typical force of only 10 N. The "safety-keyed" feature ensures a unique mechanical profile that matches the corresponding safety module, eliminating the risk of human error during hardware replacement or system upgrades. To ensure maximum electrical reliability and prevent contact degradation, the terminal block is rated strictly for copper conductors, supporting a standard wire stripping length of 7 to 9 mm to guarantee full insertion and proper spring-clamp engagement.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
X20TB72 |
| Brand |
B&R Industrial Automation |
| Module Type |
Terminal Block |
| Number of Pins |
12 |
| Special Feature |
Safety-keyed (Mechanical Interlock) |
| Connection Technology |
Push-in Terminal |
| Insertion Force |
Typ. 10 N per contact |
| Acceptable Cable Type |
Copper Wires Only (No Aluminum) |
| Wire Stripping Length |
7 to 9 mm |
| Compatibility |
X20 Safety I/O Modules |
| Weight |
Approx. 0.05 kg (Net) |
| Shipping Weight |
3.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the purpose of the "safety-keyed" feature on the X20TB72?
The safety-keying is a mechanical safeguard. It ensures that only the correct terminal block with the matching keying can be plugged into a safety module. This prevents a standard terminal block (which might have different wiring or voltage) from being inadvertently connected to a safety-rated electronic slice, preserving the integrity of the SIL 3/PLe circuit.
Can I use fine-stranded wires without ferrules with this terminal block?
Yes, but you will need to use a small screwdriver to depress the release lever while inserting the wire. For solid wires or fine-stranded wires with ferrules, no tool is required—they can be pushed directly into the terminal for a secure connection.
Why is aluminum wiring prohibited?
Aluminum wire is prone to cold flow and surface oxidation, which can lead to increased contact resistance and potential overheating in the spring-clamp mechanism of the X20 system. The X20TB72 is optimized specifically for the conductivity and mechanical properties of copper.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Safety Interlock Verification: When plugging the X20TB72 into an electronic module, ensure you feel the mechanical "click" of the locking tabs. If the terminal block does not slide in smoothly, do not force it—check that the safety-keying matches the module’s requirements. Forcing a mismatched block can damage the gold-plated pins on the electronic slice.
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Wiring Preparation: For safety applications, it is highly recommended to use high-quality insulated ferrules. This prevents stray wire strands from causing cross-talk or short circuits between the 12 high-density pins, which is critical for maintaining the diagnostic coverage required by safety standards.
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Strain Relief: In environments subject to constant vibration (such as on-machine mounting), ensure the incoming wiring harness is secured with cable ties to the mounting rail or cabinet structure. This prevents the weight of the cables from applying mechanical leverage to the push-in contacts, ensuring a long-term gas-tight connection.