Product Design & Development

Feedthrough Terminal Block

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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828 Series Feedthrough Terminal Block features a 300V/40 A rating.



WAGO Corporation’s (Germantown, WI) new 828 Series Feedthrough Terminal Block offers several industry-exclusive features to simplify the feeding of currents up to 40 A (AWG 6) through enclosure walls. Features include:

  • Utilizes CAGE CLAMP Spring Pressure Connection technology.
  • Tool- and maintenance-free terminations.
  • 300V/40 A rating.
  • A single-piece construction to simplify the necessary panel opening and eliminate alignment issues.
  • An exclusive integrated lockout feature accommodates a security seal or similar tagout marker.
  • Limited unauthorized access to external terminations.

For more information visit www.wago.us

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