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1492-EBJ3 | Allen-Bradley | 1492 Series Terminal Block End Barrier
1492-EBJ3 | Allen-Bradley | 1492 Series Terminal Block End Barrier
1492-EBJ3 | Allen-Bradley | 1492 Series Terminal Block End Barrier

1492-EBJ3 | Allen-Bradley | 1492 Series Terminal Block End Barrier


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PRODUCT SKU : 1492-EBJ3

PRODUCT TYPE : Terminal Block End Barrier

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 1492-EBJ3 functions as the essential finishing component for the Allen-Bradley 1492 screw-type terminal block assembly. This end barrier provides the necessary insulation and physical closure for the open side of a terminal block stack. It prevents accidental contact with live internal bus bars and ensures the entire DIN rail assembly meets industrial safety standards. We supply this unit as 100% Brand New original hardware, guaranteeing a precise mechanical fit and consistent dielectric protection for your control panel wiring.

Technical Specifications

The 1492-EBJ3 features a low-profile design optimized for high-density DIN rail configurations:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number 1492-EBJ3
Product Type Terminal Block End Barrier
Compatible Style Screw-Type Terminal Blocks (J3 Series)
Mounting Type Snap-on Mounting
Dimensions 1.5 x 33.35 x 60 mm
Color Gray
Weight 0.04 lbs (approx. 18g)
Material High-Grade Industrial Polyamide

Engineering Advantages

  • Enhanced Finger Safety: The 1492-EBJ3 seals the exposed conductive parts of the last terminal block in a row. This creates an IP20-rated touch-safe environment, protecting maintenance personnel from electrical shock during routine inspections.

  • Instant Snap-On Integration: The tool-less mounting design allows for rapid installation. Technicians simply snap the barrier onto the end of the terminal stack, where it locks securely into place without additional fasteners.

  • Effective Creepage & Clearance: By physically separating adjacent circuits and closing off the stack, this barrier maintains required creepage and clearance distances. This prevents electrical arcing between high-voltage blocks and grounded enclosure surfaces.

  • Durable Industrial Construction: The high-grade gray polyamide material resists mechanical impacts and withstands the thermal fluctuations common in industrial control cabinets.

  • Standardized Form Factor: The 1.5mm thickness minimizes the horizontal footprint on the DIN rail. This allows engineers to maximize terminal density while still adhering to strict electrical isolation protocols.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Placement: Identify the open side of the final 1492-J3 (or compatible) terminal block in your DIN rail assembly.

  2. Alignment: Align the 1492-EBJ3 profile with the shape of the terminal block. Ensure the locking tabs line up with the corresponding recesses on the block.

  3. Engagement: Press the barrier firmly against the block until the snap-on mechanism engages. The barrier must sit flush against the terminal block to provide a complete seal.

  4. Final Check: Verify that no conductive bus bars or metal parts remain visible from the side of the assembly.

FAQs

Q: Why do I need the 1492-EBJ3 for my terminal block stack?

A: IEC-style terminal blocks typically feature one open side to facilitate internal bridging. The 1492-EBJ3 closes this open side, preventing short circuits and providing necessary electrical insulation for the end of the row.

Q: Is the 1492-EBJ3 compatible with spring-clamp (finger-safe) blocks?

A: The 1492-EBJ3 specifically matches the profile of screw-type terminal blocks, such as the 1492-J3 series. Spring-clamp modules usually require a different barrier profile tailored to their specific housing dimensions.

Q: Can I use this barrier to separate different voltage levels on the same rail?

A: Yes. Beyond serving as an end cap, engineers often insert the 1492-EBJ3 between groups of terminal blocks to provide a physical and visual divider between different circuit types or voltage levels.

Q: Does this end barrier require a DIN rail end anchor?

A: While the 1492-EBJ3 snaps onto the block itself, you should always use an end anchor (like the 1492-EAJ35) to keep the entire terminal block assembly and the end barrier from sliding along the DIN rail.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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