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Power cage clamp

Wago has added 2 new terminals to its 285 Series of Power Cage Clamps®, rounding out the only spring-type terminal block line that terminates conductors from 2 AWG to 4/0.
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Power Cage Clamp contact technology adds a twist to the standard Cage Clamp® Spring Pressure Connection Technology, as conductors up to 4/0 AWG are terminated with one turn of a hex wrench or with a screwdriver. The addition of the 285-150 (2/0) and 285-135 (2 AWG) allow Wago to offer the only complete line of spring-type, rail-mounted terminal blocks from AWG 22-4/0. The new additions focus on safety and ease of use, as the 2-connector, feed-through block provides safe, secure connections for all conductor types up to 200 A/600 V. All Power Cage Clamp members feature a side-entry design, making them suitable for connecting large conductors in space-restricted areas such as switchgear cabinets.

Phone: 800/346-7245 | www.wago.us

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