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WAGO Broadens Power Distribution Terminal Block Line

Nov 18, 2025 - WAGO Broadens Power Distribution Terminal Block Line 4 AWG

November 18, 2025

New 4 AWG Compact Option in WAGO’s Expanded TOPJOB S Power Distribution Terminal Block Line

WAGO has announced the expansion its TOPJOB S Power Distribution Terminal Block portfolio. The newest addition features a 4 AWG input in a 0.5-inch compact design, significantly reducing the required footprint on the DIN rail. Both the 2216 and 2016 Series are UL 1059 certified and rated for 70 A / 600 V applications.

Additional advantages include a built-in metre-lead test port for touch-safe troubleshooting, moulded conductor entry markings for easy identification, and compatibility with 2004 Series TOPJOB S Push-in Jumper Bars for scalable and flexible distribution.


Features

  • Integrated End Plates
  • Compact Footprint
  • Moulded Conductor Entry Marking
  • Touch-safe Design with Built-in Test Ports
  • Push-In CAGE CLAMP Spring Pressure Technology
  • Multiple Colour Variations

Benefits

  • Simplify design and integration
  • Maximise enclosure space and reduce overall system cost
  • Reduce installation errors and commissioning time
  • Increase safety and simplify troubleshooting
  • Improve field identification and support design flexibility
  • Easy field identification and design flexibility
  • Reduce wiring time, ensure vibration-proof connections, and eliminate torque requirements

This product incorporates conductor terminals using Push-in CAGE CLAMP technology: WAGO’s universal, maintenance-free connection solution for all conductor types. A key advantage of Push-in CAGE CLAMP is that it allows the direct insertion of both solid and fine-stranded conductors with ferrules, without requiring tools. No additional preparation is needed; for example, crimping the ferrule is not required.

This distribution terminal block supports 0.5 mm² to 10 mm² conductors on one side and 0.25 mm² to 2.5 mm² conductors on the other.

For more information on WAGO’s Distribution Terminal Block HERE

Nov 18, 2025 - WAGO Broadens Power Distribution Terminal Block Line 4 AWG

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