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It doesn't matter if you're connecting light distribution or heating systems, things can get confusing wherever multiple cables meet.
WAGO's 221 Series COMPACT Splicing Connector for hazardous areas offers entirely new design possibilities, particularly for the manufacturers of distribution boxes, terminal boxes, lights or electronic devices. The WAGO Gelbox provides IPX8 levels of protection for WAGO's splicing connectors – quickly, easily and reliably! Quickly and easily connect all conductor types of different cross sections using two-, three-, and five-wire terminal blocks. Modern building technology places high demands on electrical connections – particularly for convenient operation, safety, reliability and flexibility. Their simple, ergonomic design and global approvals have convinced the American cooling technology manufacturer True Manufacturing to install them in their devices.
In addition, a large accessories portfolio is available, making WAGO's 221 Series Splicing Connectors great for a wide range of applications. They are ready for use wherever cables need to be secured against pull-out forces and movement – whether as a preventive measure or in unexpected situations. Whether in devices or on DIN-rails – the adapters for the 221 Series Inline Splicing Connector provide completely modular mounting. This accessibility provides extremely convenient testing conditions, even after installation, within a wide range of applications. This keeps existing resources in circulation and is a first step on the path to more sustainable products.
Cable connectors are used to safely and easily join two or more cables or sets of wires during electrical work. Electrical connectors are designed to ensure the safe and secure connection point and are suitable for stranded, solid or flexible conductors. While connecting the conductor, recessed handles on the sides ensure an easy, secure grip on the connector. As a universal connection technology, the 221 Series Inline Splicing Connector’s compact dimensions not only improve your current installations, the small footprint also opens up a wide variety of new applications.
Conductors can be conveniently connected and removed before or after inserting a connector into the carrier. These splices are normally crimped or soldered so that the power conducted from the source cable to the next cable is transferred at inacceptable conductivity and pull-out resistance performance level. Check out our other Meet the Connector, Harsh Environment, and our Military/Aerospace Industry Page, and o ur 2022Article Archive .