0.1 Cabling
![]() | • Please read carefully. • See technical notes on Weidmuller terminals BLZF, BLZ and B2L. |
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Types of Connectors
| Family | Wire Section no end caps | Wire section with end caps | Characteristics of contact | Tools | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLZF 3.5 | 0.3-1.50 mm2 | 0.3-1 mm2 | | Open the self-locking, spring clip terminals with a flat blade screwdriver to DIN 5264-A as shown below See the table below for recommended cap ends To crimp the cap ends to the wire use the tool below |
| B2L 3.5 | 0.3-1.00 mm2 | 0,3-0.5 mm2 | ||
| BLZF 5.08 | 0.3-2.50 mm2 | 0.3-2.00 mm2 | ||
| BLZ 5.00 | 0.2-2.50 mm2 | 0.1-1 mm2 | | The screw terminals can be tightened with a flat blade screwdriver to DIN 5264 as shown in fig.4.7 Tightening torque: 0.4 - 0.5 Nm. |
For a safer cabling, always use wire end caps
Tools
End caps
| Wire section | End cap section | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1-0.3 mm2 | 0.95 mm2 | Cembre | PKE 308 |
| 0.3-0.5 mm2 | 1.32 mm2 | Cembre | PKE 508 |
| BM | BM00601 | ||
| 1 mm2 | 2.5mm2 | BM00603 | PK 108 |
| BM | BM00603 |
End cap crimping tool
Use a crimp tool type “Cembre ND#4
cod. 2590086”
Screwdrivers
Screwdriver for opening self-locking spring clip terminals:
A = 0.6mm
B = 2.5mm max
C = 7 mm min
Screwdriver for tightening screw terminals:
A = 0.6mm
B = 3.5mm
Procedure

Strip 10mm of copper wire

Fit the end cap and crimp it with a crimping tool

a) fit the screwdriver without turning it
b) fit the cable in the terminal

Remove the screwdriver
