Murrelektronik Passive Distribution Junction Blocks from AutomationDirect

November 12, 2020

Murr distribution junction blocks provide a convenient method for connecting sensors and actuators to the control cabinet. Murrelektronik supplies a comprehensive range of distribution boxes. They create optimum installations for any application and are cost-effective, reliable, and space saving solutions.

Murrelektronik blocks add M8 style connectivity as well as M12 12- pin and terminal block homerun options. Murr junction blocks feature a 30mm wide footprint that saves space and offers flexible mounting options. Integrated LED indicators make troubleshooting easy and overmolded bodies provide vibration and environmental protection. The distribution blocks are available with an integrated cable or the Homerun cabling option.

The passive distribution blocks support 18-30.2 VDC signals, are IP67 rated and UL / CE approved, and include marking tags.  Murr distribution junction blocks from AutomationDirect are priced from $69.00.

Learn more by visiting: www.automationdirect.com/junction-blocks.

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