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The 'make before break' rail mount disconnect terminal blocks for current transformers offer safety for test and measurement applications.

WAGO’s 750/753 Series Remote I/O system modules offer the most flexible, modular, and compact platform for stand-alone or distributed automation. Over 500 simple and complex modules allow for easy data acquisition from almost any signal.

Simplify your panel wiring and completely eliminate IS barriers while learning to wire field devices directly to I/O modules.

Discover how WAGO’s 222 Splicing Connector with levers can make your application easier to wire. Simply lift the lever, insert the wire, and close the lever…that’s it!

WAGO's PFC200 offers advanced performance class programmable controllers. Programmable in accordance with IEC 61131-3, the PFC200 provides an easy-to-use environment for PLC programming and process visualization.

The History of WAGO: The 2020s

After 70 years of success, WAGO still believes that an intelligently connected world needs a strong backbone. For this reason, they strengthen connections by making complex things simple, inspiring, and enriching for all of their partners.

The History of WAGO: The 2010s

In the 2010s, WAGO continued to develop automation solutions that focused on openness and flexibility. They also continued to develop products such as the Series 221 Splicing connectors and the WAGO TOPJOB® S Rail-Mount Terminal Blocks with levers.

The History of WAGO: The 1970s

WAGO’s developments changed the markets in the 1970s. In 1977, the CAGE CLAMP® transformed connection technology for all conductor types.

The History of WAGO: The 1950s

The success story of WAGO began in the 50s. Friedrich Hohorst and Heinrich Nagel laid the foundation stone for WAGO Klemmwerk GmbH with the patent for the screwless leaf spring terminal.

The History of WAGO: The 1960s

In the 1960s, Wolfgang Hohorst joined WAGO and relied on polyamide as a new material for their terminal blocks and connectors.

The History of WAGO: The 2000s

In 2001, WAGO celebrated its 50th anniversary. The second revolution in spring pressure connection technology came with the development of new rail-mount terminal blocks with Push-In CAGE CLAMP® technology.

The History of WAGO: The 1980s

In the 1980s, WAGO was making great strides as CAGE CLAMP® technology was set to conquer the market. The product portfolio continuously expanded, and licensees, for fuses, relays, or sensors, used the WAGO CAGE CLAMP® for device connections.

The History of WAGO: The 1990s

WAGO recognized opportunities for the company in these changes and actively pursued them, resulting in the most extensive expansion in the company’s history.

WAGO’s compact and high-performance PCB terminal blocks are easy to use and offer maximum wiring flexibility. They are available in two variants, with or without lever actuation.

By providing the bridge between a Modbus TCP/IP microgrid controller and a CAN-based battery storage system, WAGO helped Ageto Energy play an important role in helping provide the Headwaters Center in Winter Park, Colorado.

TOPJOB® S Rail Mounted Terminal Blocks

Thanks to WAGO’s patented CAGE CLAMP® connection technology, as well as three actuation variants on their TOPJOB® S terminal blocks, wiring has never been easier.

WAGO’s Family of Ethernet Switches

WAGO has industrial switches for just about every application. WAGO's Product Manager for Automation, Charlie Norz, shows off a few examples.

Charlie Norz, WAGO’s Senior Product Manager for Automation, goes through all of the benefits of the Compact Controller 100 including the PLC, I/O, and communication protocols.

WAGO’s Quick Strip Vario Wire Stripper

Discover how WAGO’s Quickstrip tool can help save time by providing the ability to cut your wire, then strip it to the desired length.

WAGO’s Product Manager for Wire Splicing, Nick Holzman, takes you through the design and features of WAGO’s newest addition to their connector lineup.