| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Contact Material | Contact Finish | Type | Number of Positions | Color | Style | Pitch | For Use With/Related Products |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1062700000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER M2.5 X 4.5 100/PK | BS | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 1 | - | Screw - Full Thread | - | QL Series | |
| CSC-410PN | Bussmann (Eaton) | SIDE INSERTION BRIDGE 10 POLE FO | - | Copper Alloy | Tin | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 10 | Gray | Flat Pins - Angled | 0.240" (6.10mm) | DS Series | |
| 995451 | Weidmuller | LPAQB6 | - | - | - | Terminal Block | 6 | - | Flat Pins - Angled | 0.200" (5.08mm) | 5.08mm Pitch Terminal Blocks | |
| 3030226 | Phoenix Contact | CROSS CONN BRIDGE TRM BLK 20POS | CLIPLINE | Copper | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 20 | Red | Flat Pins | 0.205" (5.20mm) | CLIPLINE UT Series | |
| 1897010000 | Weidmuller | TERMINAL QL 2 WTL 6/4 FF | QL | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 2 | Gray | - | 0.433" (11.00mm) | W Series | |
| 3024834 | Phoenix Contact | FBSTB4-4 | CLIPLINE | - | - | Terminal Block | 4 | - | - | - | - | |
| DS4-03P | Bussmann (Eaton) | TOP SCREW-ON INSERTION BRIDGE 3 | - | Copper Alloy | Tin | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 3 | Gray | Screw - Half Thread | 0.240" (6.10mm) | DP and DDP Series | |
| 0380021350 | Affinity Medical Technologies - a Molex company | JUMPER OVER-BARRIER HOLE NICKEL | 38002 | Brass | Tin | Barrier Block | 2 | - | Over Barrier, Ring Tongue | 0.440" (11.18mm) | Barrier Blocks | |
| ATDF4CL110 | Amphenol Pcd | SHORT LINK COMB INSUL DIN 10POLE | ATD | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 10 | - | Flat Pins | - | ATD Series | |
| CSC-1603P | Bussmann (Eaton) | SIDE INSERTION BRIDGE 3 POLE FOR | - | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 3 | - | Flat Pins - Angled | - | DP Series |
Jumpers are accessories for terminal blocks that provide a convenient means of electrically connecting multiple terminals. These components can be used to bridge connections between adjacent terminal positions, facilitating parallel or common electrical paths. Jumpers are widely employed in applications where the sharing of signals or power across multiple terminal positions is necessary, streamlining wiring configurations and simplifying circuit design.