Fuse-terminal blocks - Wago Corp.

Oct. 1, 2009
The 2002 Series Topjobs fuse-terminal blocks consist of a four-conductor, mini-automotive fuse-holder block and a four-conductor fuse-disconnect block with a spare 5 × 20-mm fuse holder.

 The 2002 Series Topjobs fuse-terminal blocks consist of a four-conductor, mini-automotive fuse-holder block and a four-conductor fuse-disconnect block with a spare 5 × 20-mm fuse holder. The blocks offer two test plug locations on each side of the fuse, and feature time-saving accessories that include push-in, staggered and step-down jumpers; component and test plugs; and modular connectors. Also available is a PCB with an SMT-LED that indicates blown fuses and is connected via on-board spiral springs.
The pivoting 5 × 20-mm fuse holder ensures correct fuse insertion/removal and additional fuse storage. Expired fuses are ejected when the cover is opened. “Touch-proof” in all positions, the two and four-conductor blocks have an end plate that eliminates opening the fuse holder when closed.
Wago Corp., N120 W19129 Freistadt Rd., Box 1015, Germantown, WI 53022, (800) 346-7245, www.wago.us

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