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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.