2010-7111 | WAGO

1-wire potential equalization terminal, spring-clamp connection, 0.5-16 mm², 1 pole, 57 A, 4 kV, gray, 2010-7111

Order No.: 45P8300
EAN: 4055143879774
MPN:
2010-7111
Series: TOPJOB S
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Unit Price (€ / pc.)
4.9980 € *
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Quantity
Price per unit*
1 pcs.
4.9980 €
10 pcs.
4.5934 €
50 pcs.
4.1769 €
100 pcs.
3.7604 €
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1-conductor power distribution disconnect terminal block, 2010-7111, WAGO

This power distribution disconnect terminal block is designed for fault-free electrical installation. A conductor can only be connected to this power distribution disconnect terminal block if its strip length is between 17 mm and 19 mm. Featuring a conductor terminal along with Push-in CAGE CLAMP, this product is highly versatile. Push-in CAGE CLAMP connection technology is ideal for connecting all conductor types. Both solid and fine-stranded conductors with ferrules can be pushed in without needing to use any tools—all thanks to its pluggable design. This power distribution disconnect terminal block is suitable for a conductor cross section ranging from 0.5 mm² to 16 mm². It has one level. You can connect a single potential using one clamping point. The gray housing is made of polyamide (PA66) for insulation. This installation rail-mount terminal block is mounted using a DIN-35 rail.

Technical specifications
Filter Property Value
Rated Voltage 250 V
Rated current 57 A
Pin number 1 pole
Degree of soiling 3
Number of terminals 1
Cable cross-section 0.5-16 mm²
Connection spring-clamp connection
Colour gray
Width 10 mm
Version 1-wire potential equalization terminal
Height 67.3 mm
Rated surge voltage 4 kV
AWG cross-section AWG 20 to 6
Logistics
Property Value
Country of origin DE
Customs tariff number 85369010
Compliance
Property Value
Date of RoHS guidelines 3/31/15
RoHS conform Yes
SVHC free No