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Wago 221 Series LEVER-NUTS make for fast splicing connections

By Paul Dvorak | November 10, 2015

WAGO’s next-generation of all-around connectors the 221 Series saves 40% more space in the junction box; providing simple, safer installation of solid, stranded and fine-stranded wires. The 221 simplifies electrical installation even in the most space-restricted applications.

The 221 Series is available in 2, 3, and 5-wire connectors and can safely connect wires ranging from AWG 12 to 24 (0.14 to 4 mm2).

The 221 Series is available in 2, 3, and 5-wire connectors and can safely connect wires ranging from AWG 12 to 24 (0.14 to 4 mm2).

The series features:

  • Transparent housing that makes it possible to verify proper insertion and strip length
  • Operating levers that can be manipulated using noticeably less force
  • Permissible nominal current of 20A with a nominal voltage of 600V
  • Conveniently accessible test slots, in the wire-entry face and one opposite for easy testing

The 221 Series is available in 2, 3, and 5-wire connectors and can safely connect wires ranging from AWG 12 to 24 (0.14 to 4 mm2). These options provide reliable connectivity for applications ranging from building technology, lighting connections, blind motors, wiring of intercom systems, door and gate control systems as well as motors and pumps for industrial applications.

 

 

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