| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Contact Material | Contact Finish | Type | Number of Positions | Color | Style | Pitch | For Use With/Related Products |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1781010000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER FOR WF 10 2POS | W | Copper | Zinc | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 2 | Gray | Round Pins | 0.400" (10.16mm) | W Series | |
| 1057960000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER FOR WDU 4 8POS | W | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 8 | - | Screw In | - | W Series | |
| 1053060000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER FOR WDU 35 2POS | W | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 2 | Yellow | Screw In | 0.630" (16.00mm) | W Series | |
| 1401132 | Phoenix Contact | TERM BLOCK INSERT BRIDGE 10POS | CLIPLINE | Copper | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 10 | Gray | Flat Pins - Angled | 0.205" (5.20mm) | CLIPLINE MBK, MBKKB and UK Series | |
| 0167000000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER QL3 FOR SAK70 3POS | QL | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 3 | - | Screw In | 0.551" (14.00mm) | SAK Series | |
| 3025066 | Phoenix Contact | JUMPER FOR MOD TERM BLOCK 2POS | CLIPLINE | Copper | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 2 | Gray | Flat Pins | 0.205" (5.20mm) | CLIPLINE MZFK Series | |
| 0341700000 | Weidmuller | JUMPER FOR RSF 1/2 10POS | QL | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 10 | - | Jumper Link | - | SAK Series | |
| JB1-02/J | Bussmann (Eaton) | JUMPER/CONTACT | - | - | - | Barrier Block | 2 | - | Around Barrier, Spade | 0.325" (8.26mm) | Magnum® A1000 and CB1000 Series | |
| 3001594 | Phoenix Contact | FBSR 3-6 | CLIPLINE | Copper | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 3 | Red | Flat Pins | 0.244" (6.20mm) | Multiple Series | |
| ATB35SL110 | Amphenol Pcd | SHORT LINK PRE-ASSY 15MM 10POLE | ATB | - | - | Terminal Block, Cross Connection | 10 | - | Round Pins | - | ATB 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.