WAGO 221 Series Lever Connector, 3-Way, 32A, 24 → 12 AWG Wire, Cage Clamp Termination

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RS Stock No.:
883-7548
Mfr. Part No.:
221-413
Brand:
WAGO
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Brand

WAGO

Number of Ways

3

Current Rating

32A

Wire Size

24 → 12 AWG

Termination Method

Cage Clamp

Mounting Type

Cable Mount

Fused

No

Material

Polycarbonate

Voltage Rating

450 V

Cable CSA

4mm²

Colour

Clear

Series

221

Maximum Operating Temperature

+105°C

Gender

Female

Enclosed

Yes

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WAGO Terminal Block, 450V Voltage Rating, 32A Current Rating - 221 Series - 221-413


Keep your wires in line for safe connections with this terminal block from WAGO. The unit accepts three conductors to help you save space and simplify your wiring. It's user-friendly as you don't need any tools to wire it up. Simply lift the lever, insert the wire, then push the lever down. A voltage rating of 450V assures you the product's tough enough to handle medium-duty applications. Highly conductive copper contacts ensure reliable signal transfer to keep your circuits running strong. A robust PC casing takes impact and abrasion in stride for long-lasting performance.

Features & Benefits


• Accepts wire sizes of 24 to 12AWG for versatility
• Spring cage termination method for a secure and simple connection
• Self-extinguishing to boost safety in the event of a fire

Applications


• Medical devices
• Automotive repairs
• Industrial control panels
• Construction sites
• Marine applications

How do I know if there's a connection problem inside the terminal block?


Thanks to the transparent housing, you can easily spot connection issues. It also has two ports for testing, so troubleshooting is a cinch.

How do I identify this terminal block in a network?


Its orange levers are easy to spot in busy setups.