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Wago unwraps Lever Nuts for splicing 10 AWG wire

By Paul Dvorak | June 1, 2018

Wago says it is introducing its new 10 AWG 221 LEVER-NUTS. This addition to its splicing connector series increases the

To use the splicer, lift lever, insert stripped wire, push lever down – done. Repeat as necessary because it is reusable. The device has an operating temperature: max. 105°C.

application scope significantly. The lever-actuation, clear body, reliable connections and 600 V rating are still an integral part of the new version of the 221 splicing connectors that can now accommodate larger conductors. Potential applications include:

  • Higher power applications such as for signal and HVAC systems and high-current lighting, and
  • Laying large wires. In this case, it reduces voltage drops for cable runsThe new 221s are UL listed and still provide the same convenience, safety and reliability as the original LEVER-NUTS.

For the product brochure: http://mktg.wago.us/newsletters/docs/221_10_AWG_Flyer.pdf

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