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Highly-visible female connectors

Wago’s 2734 Series MCS-MINI MultiConnection System female connectors use high-visibility, contrasting push-buttons (orange on white or white on orange) to simplify handling of all conductors AWG 24–14.
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Beyond hands-free operation, the connectors also provide PUSH WIRE termination of solid and ferruled, fine-stranded conductors--useful for field-wired applications.

Providing wire-to-board, wire-to-wire, board-to-board and board-to-wire connections, MCS-MINI is rated 300V/10A (UL/CSA) and is 100% protected from mismating. To suit diverse electronics, MCS-MINI spans from 2–24 poles and is offered with pin spacings of 3.5 or 3.81mm. Additional conveniences include coding fingers for customization and availability of housings equipped with locking levers or flanges for panel mounting.

2734 Series utilizes CAGE CLAMPS Spring Pressure Connection Technology for vibration-proof and maintenance-free terminations. All MCS-MINI models carry integrated test ports for general testing/troubleshooting.

 

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