This slim junction post with dimensions 40 x 20 mm features an elongated, rectangular profile that is significantly narrower than standard square-base terminals. This form factor allows installation in setups where width is at a premium – for example, running inside tight cable ducts, along the edge of control panels, or adjacent to other components where a wider terminal block simply wouldn't fit. Despite its slim profile, the post retains all the series' qualities: high current capacity, mechanical strength, and corrosion resistance.
The base is insulating plastic, designed to hold the stud securely while also preventing any electrical contact with the mounting surface. Because of its elongated shape, the base has two mounting points at either end, allowing you to firmly secure it without twisting. The stainless steel Ø6 mm stud runs through the base – it is sufficiently long to accommodate several ring terminals on one side or even both sides if needed. It comes with a set of nickel-plated brass nuts which, like the rest of the product line, ensure a reliable, rust-proof clamping of the cable lugs.
Applications: Due to its slim silhouette, this post is especially useful as a linear distribution node: for instance, it can be installed in a long, narrow electrical enclosure where you need to run a positive bus bar but a typical bus won't fit. With this product, you get a mini bus bar in an elongated shape. You can connect multiple cables to the stud (within its diameter’s capacity), and they will all be neatly aligned in a line, without expanding the width of your setup.
If you need to pass a heavy cable through a thin bulkhead, this junction can also serve as a feed-through connector – you mount its narrow profile through an opening that wouldn't accommodate a wider terminal. One end of the stud protrudes on one side of the partition, the other end on the opposite side, and with two nuts on each side you can secure the incoming and outgoing cables.
This model was designed to offer mounting flexibility – to go where standard shapes cannot. Users employ it on boats to run connections along slender reinforcing beams, in vintage cars to hide distribution points along the frame, or in industrial equipment to add extra terminals in already cramped panels.
Just like the other posts in the series, its materials are chosen to withstand harsh conditions: stainless steel and nickel-plated brass ensure the contact surfaces will not be compromised by rust or oxidation, and the sturdy plastic base keeps everything anchored in place. Even in the tightest spaces, this junction allows you to achieve organized, secure electrical connections without sacrificing quality or safety.




