PLC⌕
Wago

2000-1202

2-conductor through terminal block; 1 mm²; suitable for Ex e II applications; side and center marking; for DIN-rail 35 x 15 and 35 x 7.5; Push-in CAGE CLAMP®; 1,00 mm²; orange
2000-1202

Through terminal block, 2000 Series, Push-in CAGE CLAMP®Our through terminal block (item number 2000-1202) ensures effortless electrical installations. Strip lengths must be between 9 and 11 mm  when...

<h2>Through terminal block, 2000 Series, Push-in CAGE CLAMP®</h2><br/><br/>Our through terminal block (item number 2000-1202) ensures effortless electrical installations. Strip lengths must be between 9 and 11 mm  when connecting conductors to this through terminal block. Whether in industrial or building applications, our rail-mount through terminal blocks are the perfect solution to quickly and securely connect electrical conductors. Depending on the variant, you can use them for either typical through-wiring or potential distribution. This product features conductor terminals and utilizes Push-in CAGE CLAMP®. Push-in CAGE CLAMP® connection technology is ideal for connecting all conductor types. Solid and fine-stranded conductors with ferrules can be plugged in without needing to use any tools—all thanks to its pluggable design. The item's dimensions are (3.5 x 48.5 x 39.5) mm (width x height x depth). Depending on the conductor type, this through terminal block is designed for conductor cross sections ranging from 0.14 mm² to 1.5 mm².<br/><br/><h3></h3><br/><br/>An operating tool is used to operate this through rail-mount terminal block. Our TOPJOB® S rail-mount terminal blocks are perfect for a wide range of industrial applications and modern building installations as they provide secure electrical connections. You can work anywhere in the world and on any application with just a single rail-mount terminal block system. This product is designed for specific Ex applications (please refer to the product datasheet).<br/>

BrandWago
Lifecycle statusactive

Not currently in stock

Price on request
Request sourcing Ask a question