Benefits:
• Perfect connection technology for very flat lights
• Suitable for all installation types
• Large connection space for conductor cross-sections up to 5×2.5 mm2
The new lighting connection box has ample installation space and is suitable for a large range of conductor cross-sections up to 5×2.5 mm2. Regardless of how the project is installed, lights with the WAGO Lighting Connection Box fit into every concept – it doesn’t matter if you choose a pluggable building installation, such as the WAGO Pluggable Connection System WINSTA® or a conventional installation type.
The integrated Linect® Interface also contributes to this, a connector with a conventional conductor connection is also available in addition to the pluggable version.
For additional information, please visit www.wago.com/global/electrical-interconnections/discover-pluggable-connectors/winsta
The WAGO Group is an international, standard-setting supplier of electrical interconnection, automation and electronic interface products and solutions. This family-run company is the world market leader in spring pressure connection technology. Whether in industrial, railway, or energy technologies, in the marine and offshore sectors, or in building and lighting management, WAGO products and solutions provide safety and efficiency.
WAGO has grown steadily since it was founded in 1951, with a current worldwide workforce of more than 8,500 – approximately 3,900 of whom work in Germany at its headquarters in Minden (North Rhine-Westphalia) and in Sondershausen (Thuringia). The company achieved sales of EUR 932 million in 2018.
The WAGO Group consists of nine international production facilities and primary sales locations, 20 additional sales offices, and the software specialist M&M Software. In addition, it has representatives in over 80 countries, giving the company a strong global presence. WAGO has been in the manufacturing business since 1951: initially at the company headquarters in Minden (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany), expanding in 1971 to Roissy (France), in 1977 to Domdidier (Switzerland), in 1979 to Milwaukee (USA) and in 1990 to Sondershausen (Thuringia, Germany) and Tokyo (Japan). Other production sites include Delhi (India) founded in 1995, and the 1997 expansions into Tianjin (China) and Wrocław (Poland). – www.wago.com/global/
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