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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Mini variant in the terminal block portfolio

Wago is expanding its terminal block portfolio to include a mini version with a nominal cross-section of 2.5 mm². This complements the already available 1 mm² variant with a second, more powerful mini terminal block.

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The compact 'Topjob S' mini terminal blocks from Wago are suitable for wiring work in confined connection boxes, for example for motors, pumps or devices in control cabinets. Despite its compact design, the 2.5 mm² variant (maximum 4 mm² without wire end ferrule) can be used for applications up to 24 A (maximum 32 A without wire end ferrule) and 800 V (IEC)/ 600 V (UL).

In both versions (1 mm² and 2.5 mm²), the mini terminal blocks offer various mounting options and can be used flexibly: they can be mounted on a 15 x 5 mm mounting rail or on a mounting plate with snap-in feet or mounting flanges. The terminal blocks are equipped with either an intuitive push-button or an actuation opening - both actuation types also allow direct plugging with push-in connection. Both the 1mm² and 2.5mm² mini terminal blocks are approved in accordance with CCA, UL, CSA, IECEx and ATEX, AEX.

As the mini terminal blocks belong to the 'Topjob S' family, the standardized accessories (such as jumpers and marking strips) can be used. The multi-line printable labeling strip, for example, enables easy assignment even in confined spaces.

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