Terminal Blocks

July 13, 2009
Disconnect, diode and LED terminal blocks added to product line. Specialty feed-through blocks accommodate 22-12 AWG conductors.

Wago Corp. is adding 24 disconnect, diode and LED terminal blocks to the TopJobs terminal block line. The specialty feed-through blocks are available in 2-, 3- or 4-pole variants with single-, double- or triple-deck configurations. Each DIN-rail mount block utilizes the standard TopJobs profile for seamless integration. Upcoming fuse terminal blocks variants will offer additional flexibility within the same compact footprint.

The blocks feature a staggered jumpering system for convenient potential commoning and traditional push-in jumpers. TopJobs specialty blocks also provide a range of marking options including center and side marking locations, as well as marker tab and continuous marking strip adapters. Disconnect terminal blocks feature a test plug conveniently located on the side of each knife disconnect.

TopJobs specialty blocks employ push-in terminations for ferruled or solid conductors. Termination of stranded conductors is also simple, insert a screwdriver into block’s port to open clamping unit, push-in the conductor and remove screwdriver.

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