Sockets with Push-In Plus technology
last update: October 1, 2019
Control Panels: The Heart of Manufacturing Sites.
Evolution in control panels results in large evolution in production facilities.
And if control panel design, control panel manufacturing processes, and human interaction with them are innovated, control panel manufacturing becomes simpler and takes a leap forward.
OMRON will continue to achieve a control panel evolution and process innovation through many undertakings starting with the shared Value Design for Panel *1 concept for the specifications of products used in control panels.
*1 Value Design for Panel
Our shared Value Design for Panel (herein after referred to as "Value Design") concept for the specifications of products used in control panels will create new value to our customer’s control panels.
Combining multiple products that share the Value Design concept will further increase the value provided to control panels.
Optimized shape to hold the screwdriver was created by the resin parts and the spring.
Work goes smoothly when connecting stranded wires directly to the terminal because it’s easier to aim at the desired terminal.
OMRON’s Push-In Plus technology are as easy as inserting to an earphone jack. They help reduce the work load and improve wiring quality.
Just Insert Wires: No Tools Required. Now you can use Push-In Plus terminal blocks.
(solid wires, or ferrules)
Even though less insertion force is required, the wires are held firmly in place. The advanced mechanism design technology and manufacturing technology produced a spring that ensures better workability and reliability. The same strength as screw terminal blocks is provided.
Tightening screws is necessary for screw terminal blocks, but with Push-In Plus technology, there is no need for retightening. This reduces works for wirings, inspections, delivery (shipping), or maintenance.
All Sockets with Push-In Plus technology come with release levers as standard for easy Relay locking and releasing.
Globally applicable design for reliable use in most countries around the world.
last update: October 1, 2019