You're looking at a custom box build and those off-teh-shelf terminal blocks just don't fit the hole pattern or thread spec, and that's where these come in—basically, we make them with 2 to 24 holes in any rectangular configuration you need, so you're not stuck adapting someone else's standdard part to your layout.


We handle ISO Metric, BA, BSW, UNC, and UNF threads on the same strip, which is actually rare for a cold-pressed brass part because most shops only offer one or two standerds and force you to compromise on tolerances, but we've got the dies for all of them so you can mix thread types on a single strip if your design calls for it, though you'll want to check lead time if you're mixing more than two standard in one run.

Suface finish matters more than most buyers think—pickling is fine for basic indoor use, but if you're in humid or marine conditions, go with tin or nickel plating because bare brass tarnishes fast and increases contact resistance over time, and we've seen that cause intermittent faults in field installations that cost more to troubleshoot than the terminals themselves.


MOQ isn't an issue here, so if you only need 50 units of a 12-hole design with UNC threads and tin plating, we'll run that without making you buy a thousand of something you don't need, but keep in mind that the cold-pressing tooling setup takes about two weeks or so for a first-off custom shape, so plan accordingly if your schedule is tight.
We can definitely customize the number of holes to fit your needs, but typically we stick to the 2-24 range. If you need something outside that, just send us your drawing or sample and we'll see what we can do.
Since we have large-scale manufacturing capacity, lead times are usually pretty quick—around 2-3 weeks for standard sizes. Custom orders might take a bit longer depending on complexity.
Yes, we follow strict quality control and can provide a certificate of conformity or material test reports upon request. Just let us know what documents you need when placing the order.
We offer pickling, nickel plating, and tin plating. For better corrosion resistance, nickel or tin plating are your best bet—they hold up well in damp environments.
No, there's no MOQ requirement here. You can order as few or as many as you need, whether it's a small prototype run or a bulk production order.