WAGO Product Selection Tool

Our WAGO Selection Tool is built for speed and accuracy, designed for technicians who need precise part selection without digging through datasheets. Filter by current rating, wire size, number of conductors or terminal type; sort columns for quick comparison; and open the Options modal to see applicable marking cards, end plates and jumpers for each part.

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FAQs

WAGO TOPJOB S — FAQ
What are the differences between 2002–2016 series?

Width and wire range increase with series number. Short summary:

  • 2002: small — up to 2.5 mm²
  • 2004: up to ~4 mm²
  • 2006: up to ~6 mm²
  • 2010: up to ~10 mm²
  • 2016: up to ~16 mm²
Typical current & voltage ratings?

Ratings rise with size. Typical examples:

  • 2002: lower A, IEC 800 V (check datasheet)
  • 2010: ~57 A (IEC)
  • 2016: up to ~90 A (IEC), ~85 A (UL 600 V)
How do I install them?
  • Snap onto 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715).
  • Push-in spring (CAGE CLAMP®): insert solid or ferruled wires directly.
  • Use a flat screwdriver to open clamp for fine-stranded wires if needed.
What wire types & sizes are supported?

Solid, stranded and ferruled copper conductors within series ranges. Prefer ferrules for fine-stranded wires.

Do these need re-tightening?

No — spring-clamp connection maintains pressure; no periodic retorquing required (unlike screw terminals).

What accessories should I know about?
  • Potential jumpers / bridges (insulated)
  • Marker strips and labeling cards
  • End stops, fuse carriers, test plug adapters
Are there hazardous-location versions?

Yes — Ex/ATEX/IECEx variants exist (intrinsic safety and increased-safety types). Verify specific approvals per part number.

What standards & approvals do they carry?

Common: IEC/EN compliance, CE mark, UL/CSA recognition for many parts. Check each datasheet for exact listings and ratings.

Where are they commonly used?
  • Control panels & machine wiring
  • Building distribution and HVAC
  • Renewables, automation, and industrial power feeders
Quick troubleshooting tips?
  • Ensure correct strip length and full insertion.
  • Use ferrules for fine-stranded wire.
  • If insertion is stiff, open clamp with screwdriver then insert.
What specs should I verify before ordering?

Check poles, series (width), rated current/voltage, wire range, and approvals. Match to your circuit load and conductor size.

Can I perform testing without disconnecting conductors?

Yes — many blocks support test plug adapters for safe measurement without rewiring. Use proper test accessories.