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XW6T

7

Safety Precautions

Warning Indications

• Do not drop the Terminal Block.

Terminal Block functionality may be inhibited.

• Terminal Block is designed to satisfy the functions when mounting 

on the DIN Track. Always mount on the DIN Track.

• Do not exceeds the ratings. Doing so may result failure or burning.
• Mount the Terminal Block on a DIN Track and secure both ends

with the Terminal Brackets.

• Do not use Terminal Blocks in locations where toxic gases, such

as sulfide gas (H

2

S and SO

2

), ammonia gas (NH

3

), nitrogen gas

(HNO

3

), chlorine gas (Cl

2

), or in locations subject to high

temperature or humidity. Doing so may cause functional failure,
such as damages due to contact failure or corrosion.

• Do not use the Terminal Blocks submersed in oil or water, or in

locations continuously subject to splashes of oil or water. Doing so 
may result in oil or water entering and damaging the Terminal
Blocks.

• Do not use or keep the Terminal Blocks under the following

conditions:
• Subject to severe temperature changes.
• Subject to high humidity and condensation.
• Subject to severe vibration or shock.
• Where direct rays of the sun strike.
• Where sea breeze may be present.

• When disposing, dispose the Terminal Blocks as industrial wastes.
• Do not wire anything to the release holes.
• Do not tilt or twist a flat-blade screwdriver while it is inserted into a 

release hole on the terminal block. The terminal block may be
damaged.

• Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the release holes at an angle.

The terminal block may be damaged if you insert the screwdriver
straight in.

• Do not allow the flat-blade screwdriver to fall out while it is inserted 

into a release hole.

• Do not bend a wire past its natural bending radius or pull on it with

excessive force. Doing so may sever the cable. Do not apply
excessive force to the Terminal Blocks. Doing so may cause
connection failure due to damage or deformation.

• Do not insert more than one wire into each termminal insertion

hole.

• When mounting multiple Terminal Blocks, mount them so that the

conductive parts of the adjacent Terminal Blocks are facing in the
same direction. If they face in different directions, short circuit may 
occur between adjacent Terminal Blocks.

• Do not use wires with discoloration, doing so may cause

conduction failure.

• When stripping the wire coatings, be sure not to damage the core

wire. Doing so may cause connection failure.

• Do not perform wiring with wet hands. Doing so may result

operation failure or malfunction when power is supplied.

• To prevent wiring materials from smoking or ignition, use the wiring 

materials given in the following table with referring the ratings of
wires.

1. Precautions for Correct Use

• Always mount End Covers to the following locations when you use 

Terminal Blocks.
• Exposed metal surface of the last Terminal Block
• Any Terminal Block that is next to a different shape of Terminal

Blocks.

Not doing so may result electrical shock.

• When you wire the Terminal Block, do not subject it or the wires to 

stress. Secure the wires so that they do not resonate with
vibrations from the facilities in installation conditions.

• Always turn OFF the power supply before wiring. Electrical shock

may occur.

• Do not insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the indicator part.

Doing so may cause failure of function that indicates wire insertion 
state.

• When you use wires thinner than AWG22 (0.34 mm

2

 or

equivalent), the wire insertion state indication may not properly
function due to low rigidity of the conductive part.
In addition, for the indicator, moving distance of the indicator may
vary due to the feature of resin depending on the usage
environment.

Precautions 

for Safe Use

Supplementary comments on what to do or 

avoid doing, to use the product safely.

Precautions 

for Correct 

Use

Supplementary comments on what to do or 

avoid doing, to prevent failure to operate, 

malfunction, or undesirable effects on product 

performance.

Precautions for Safe Use

Recommended wire

Stripping 

length

(Ferrules not 

used)

Solid wire

Stranded wire

XW6T-COM1.5X

@@@@

0.14 to 1.5 mm

2

/

AWG 26 to 14

0.08 to 1.5 mm

2

/

AWG 28 to 16

8 mm

XW6T-COM2.5X

@@@@

0.14 to 4.0 mm

2

/

AWG 26 to 12

0.14 to 2.5 mm

2

/

AWG 26 to 14

10 mm

Precautions for Correct Use

Summary of Contents for XW6T Series

Page 1: ...ns 8 8 pins 12 12 pins 16 16 pins 20 20 pins 40 40 pins 1 Maximum Applicable Stranded Wire 1 5 1 5 mm2 2 5 2 5 mm2 3 Color of Short Bars RD Red BL Blue YL Yellow Terminal insertion hole Release hole t...

Page 2: ...T COM1 5X12RD Blue XW6T COM1 5X12BL Yellow XW6T COM1 5X12YL 16 Red Approx 29 XW6T COM1 5X16RD Blue XW6T COM1 5X16BL Yellow XW6T COM1 5X16YL 20 Red Approx 36 XW6T COM1 5X20RD Blue XW6T COM1 5X20BL Yell...

Page 3: ...cks Number of poles Covering color Model Application XW6T COM1 5X 2 Red RD Blue BL Yellow YL XW5S P1 5 2 Used for crossover wiring between Terminal Blocks 3 XW5S P1 5 3 4 XW5S P1 5 4 5 XW5S P1 5 5 10...

Page 4: ...8 16 pins 23 0 20 pins 28 2 40 pins 54 2 IEC rated voltage 500 V 800 V IEC rated current 17 5 A 1 5 mm2 24 A 2 5 mm2 Usage Group UG B C D B C UL rated voltage 300 V 51 to 150 V 151 to 300 V 301 to 60...

Page 5: ...l Number of pins Dimensions XW6T COM1 5X8 8 pins 9 2 XW6T COM1 5X12 12 pins 12 7 XW6T COM1 5X16 16 pins 16 2 XW6T COM1 5X20 20 pins 19 7 XW6T COM1 5X40 40 pins 37 2 A 30 1 82 6 36 1 XW6T COM2 5X Dimen...

Page 6: ...XW5S P1 5 2 3 5 XW5S P1 5 3 7 0 XW5S P1 5 4 10 5 XW5S P1 5 5 14 0 XW5S P1 5 10 31 5 XW5S P2 5 Model P mm XW5S P2 5 2 5 2 XW5S P2 5 3 10 4 XW5S P2 5 4 15 6 XW5S P2 5 5 20 8 XW5S P2 5 10 46 8 5 2 23 3 1...

Page 7: ...mount them so that the conductive parts of the adjacent Terminal Blocks are facing in the same direction If they face in different directions short circuit may occur between adjacent Terminal Blocks D...

Page 8: ...e release hole Checking Connections When you complete wiring an indicator for the wire insertion state turns to green To prevent short circuits insert the stripped part of a stranded or solid wire or...

Page 9: ...E 0 75 8N GY 10 12 AI 0 75 10 H0 75 16 FE 0 75 10N GY Recommended crimp tools CRIMPFOX6 CRIMPFOX6T F CRIMPFOX10S PZ6 roto Variocrimp4 Applicable wire Ferrule Conductor length mm Stripping length mm Fe...

Page 10: ...it up from the Terminal Block 1 operate the screwdriver so that it catches the hook 2 and then remove the Terminal Block with the divided state 3 However do not apply excessive force to the Terminal...

Page 11: ...nnected to each other Side surface Labels 1 Remove the Labels one at a time 2 Insert them on the sides of the Terminal Blocks Note 1 Different models of Labels are used for the top and side surfaces 2...

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