WAGO’s new open tool slot and push-button TOPJOB® S Distribution Terminal Blocks are just 9mm wide with 1 to 6 distribution. These blocks allow power feed-in up to a nominal cross-section of 8 AWG (10 AWG with ferrule) connecting 6- 14 AWG outputs. Both options also feature dual row jumper slots for parallel configuration with additional distribution blocks and full integration with TOPJOB® S terminal block and accessories.
This new distribution lineup comes in four different color choices for intuitive field identification and various design requirements. In these blocks, each connection point comes with molded-in conductor entry marking, meeting the distribution terminal block requirements of many CAE systems. The thin profile provides panel space savings and open design configuration options, minimizing exposure to incoming power sources.
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