WAGO Corporation
WAGO is the global leader in spring pressure connection technology, pioneering the CAGE CLAMP system since 1951 for maintenance-free, vibration-resistant electrical connections.
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WAGO, headquartered in Minden, Germany, has been the global leader in spring pressure connection technology since 1951. As the inventor of the CAGE CLAMP system, WAGO revolutionized electrical interconnection with a simple, fast, and maintenance-free connection method that has become the industry standard.
WAGO's spring clamp technology is exceptionally robust, withstanding aggressive atmospheres and extreme temperature changes from -40°C to +70°C while ensuring long-term contact resistance consistency. The universal connection system works with all conductor types—solid, stranded, or fine-stranded—without requiring ferrules or special preparation.
- Rail-mount terminal blocks with CAGE CLAMP technology
- High-current terminal blocks for conductors up to 185 mm² (350 kcmil)
- Pluggable terminal blocks and PCB connectors
- Sensor and actuator wiring solutions
- Automation controllers and I/O systems
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is WAGO's CAGE CLAMP technology?
- CAGE CLAMP is WAGO's patented spring pressure connection system invented in 1977. It provides maintenance-free, vibration-resistant connections for all conductor types without requiring ferrules or special tools.
- What conductor sizes can WAGO terminal blocks handle?
- WAGO offers terminal blocks for conductors ranging from small signal wires up to 185 mm² (350 kcmil) with their POWER CAGE CLAMP high-current terminal blocks.
- What temperature range do WAGO connections support?
- WAGO spring clamp connections withstand extreme temperatures from -40°C to +70°C while maintaining consistent contact resistance, proven in railway applications for over 30 years.
- What industries use WAGO products?
- WAGO products are used in industrial automation, building automation, process control, railway technology, marine and offshore, and general electrical installation applications.