Screw terminal and service device

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H01R 4/30 (2006.01) H01H 71/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2630004

The invention relates to a screw terminal (10) for an electrical service device (60) for connecting an electrical connecting conductor (58), which can be inserted through an insertion opening in the housing wall of the service switching device into the screw terminal. The screw terminal comprises a terminal frame (14) with a first transverse limb (24), which has a threaded hole (28) for accommodating a clamping screw (64), and a clamping screw (64), which protrudes through the threaded hole (28) into the terminal frame (14). The clamping frame (14), in its installed position in the housing of the service switching device, is guided displaceably parallel to the mid-axis of the clamping screw (64). The connecting conductor (58) can be fixedly clamped in the terminal frame (14). That part of the terminal frame with which touching contact can be made in the installed position through the insertion opening from outside the device housing is covered by an insulating material. The invention furthermore relates to a service device with at least one screw terminal according to the invention.

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