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Hello I need some Henley blocks that accept 50mm2 cable I can find these but they are all 6way SP and quite big however due to space available I need 4x2/3way max SP or 2xDP blocks to go within an enclosure ? Any ideas where I can get these Current rating isn't important as is 100A supply. Thanks
 
Here's one.
Edit: Seems you have found this. They are going to be large can't you change the 50.0s.
 
Use some large DIN terminals as mentioned above, mounted on a rail this model accepts solid and stranded wires from 1.5mm2-50mm2 Might need an external enclosure or add on spreader box if there isn't room in the DB. Are the 50mm2 conductors too short? if not some manufacturers sell kits for their main switches to allow larger conductors to be attached with nuts and bolts, or a larger main switch can be fitted.
 
Room is the issue, imagine there is a wall here
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There are two flavours, the parallel-O/D one shown where the same die is used both ends, and the tapered type where the two ends are the normal O/D for the two respective cable sizes and the matching dies are used.
I've used USA versions of those e.g
Belden PPC reducing splices
 

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