Terminal Barriers & Strips
Featured Products
3 Way Tagstrip
CAT.NO: HM3303
Limited stock for delivery
6 Amp 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3194
Available for delivery
15 Amp 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3200
Limited stock for delivery
Terminal Barrier Panel with Clear Cover 4 Way
CAT.NO: HM3166
Limited stock for delivery
60 Amp 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3204
Available for delivery
5 Way Tagstrip
CAT.NO: HM3305
Limited stock for delivery
40 Pin Dual In-Line (DIL) Header Strip
CAT.NO: HM3250
Available for delivery
8 Way Tagboard - 2 pieces
CAT.NO: HM3320
Not available for delivery
2 Way Tagstrip
CAT.NO: HM3302
Limited stock for delivery
30 Amp 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3198
Available for delivery
Surface Mount 3 Way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3169
Available for delivery
Plug/Socket 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3202
Available for delivery
4 Way Tagstrip
CAT.NO: HM3304
Not available for delivery
Terminal Barrier Panel with Clear Cover 6 Way
CAT.NO: HM3168
Limited stock for delivery
Terminal Barrier PCB Transparent Cover 4 Way
CAT.NO: HM3162
Available for delivery
Terminal Barrier PCB with Clear Cover 6 Way
CAT.NO: HM3164
Available for delivery
Surface Mount 2 Way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3167
Available for delivery
8 Way Tagstrip
CAT.NO: HM3308
Available for delivery
10 Amp 12-way Screw Terminal Strip
CAT.NO: HM3196
Available for delivery
Terminal Strips & Barriers at Jaycar
As you open an electrical panel and see a chaotic mess of wires, your terminal strips and barriers can quickly feel like a lifesaver. They’re like the Swiss Army knives of electrical work, helping you tame that tangle of wires to make things more manageable and leave your setup looking more professional.
Whether you’re tinkering in your garage or managing a large-scale industrial setup, these little gadgets are essential for a clean, efficient wiring job. At Jaycar, we have a broad selection to help you get everything connected just right.
What is a terminal strip?
A terminal strip, also known as a terminal block, is a simple yet indispensable device connecting multiple wires. It consists of a series of screws or clamps that secure the wires, ensuring a stable and safe connection for electrical panels, junction boxes, and various other applications where multiple wire connections are required. They help keep your wiring organised, reducing the risk of short circuits and making maintenance a breeze.
Can you cut terminal strips?
Terminal strips are incredibly flexible. You can cut them to whatever length makes your setup more practical.
Got a small project? Snip off a short section.
Working on something bigger? Use a longer strip.
Grab your pliers or a utility knife, and you’re ready. Terminal strips’ customizability makes them perfect for a variety of applications, from small DIY projects to more complex setups.
What is a terminal barrier?
A terminal barrier is a component separating and isolating individual connections within a terminal strip. These barriers help to prevent electrical shorts and interference between adjacent connections, ensuring the integrity and safety of your wiring. Terminal barriers are especially useful in high-voltage or high-current applications, where maintaining separation between connections is a top priority for ongoing safety. They provide an extra layer of protection, making your electrical setup more robust and reliable.
What is the difference between a terminal block and a terminal strip?
- Terminal Block: This is the heavy-duty cousin of the terminal strip. It’s a modular, often enclosed unit that can house multiple connections. Terminal blocks come with extra features like mounting options and protective covers, making them ideal for industrial and commercial settings where durability is key.
- Terminal Strip: Think of this as the more flexible, customisable option. It’s a linear arrangement of terminals you can cut to size, perfect for a wide range of projects. Terminal strips are great for DIY enthusiasts and smaller-scale applications where you need adaptability.
Both serve the fundamental purpose of connecting wires, but the choice between them depends on your specific needs.
Whether you’re organising a complex wiring project or just need to tidy up a few connections, we have the terminal strips and barriers to help you do it right. For more insights and to check out our range of connectors, head to our terminal blocks section.