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Wago 2004-1401 4-Conductor Through Terminal Block, 4mm², Grey
Wago 2004-1401 4-Conductor Through Terminal Block, 4mm², Grey
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Wago 2004-1401 4-Conductor Through Terminal Block, 4mm², Grey
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Wago 2004-1401 4-Conductor Through Terminal Block, 4mm², Grey
Wago 2004-1401 4-Conductor Through Terminal Block, 4mm², Grey
The Wago 2004-1401 is a high-quality 4-conductor through terminal block engineered for secure and efficient wire termination in professional electrical installations. Designed for reliability, this component facilitates organized wiring within control cabinets and distribution boards, ensuring consistent conductivity for various industrial and commercial projects. Its compact design allows for high-density mounting on standard DIN-rails, helping to optimize space in complex electrical systems.
This terminal block offers significant benefits for electrical professionals, primarily through its robust 4-conductor design which allows for multiple connections in a single compact unit. The use of high-grade materials ensures long-term durability and stable electrical performance even in demanding environments. Its slim profile is specifically optimized for space-constrained enclosures, while the intuitive design simplifies the installation process, reducing assembly time and minimizing the risk of connection errors.
This terminal block is designed for specific wire gauges and may not be compatible with conductors exceeding the 4mm² capacity. It is intended for professional electrical systems and may not be suitable for DIY projects that do not adhere to standard DIN-rail mounting requirements or industrial safety protocols.
To use the Wago 2004-1401, snap the terminal block onto a standard DIN-rail until it is securely seated. Strip the insulation from your conductors according to the manufacturer's recommended length. Insert the wires into the designated conductor entry points until they are firmly held in place. Ensure that all connections are tight and that the wiring is organized according to your circuit diagram to maintain safety and accessibility for future maintenance.
Always ensure that the power supply is disconnected before performing any wiring tasks. Use appropriate tools for stripping wires to avoid damaging the conductor strands, and verify that all connections are fully seated to prevent high-resistance points.
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