Disconnect/Fuse Terminal Blocks Protect Analog Equipment

Sept. 21, 2011
The 2006 Series disconnect and fuse terminal blocks feature dual jumper rows and accommodate conductor sizes from 20 to 8 AWG.

The 2006 Series disconnect and fuse terminal blocks feature dual jumper rows and accommodate conductor sizes from 20 to 8 AWG. They target industrial applications requiring disconnection, isolation, and fuse protection of analog signals. The 2006 Series consists of push-in termination for ferruled or solid conductors, including exclusive pivoting disconnect and blade-style fuse models. To terminate stranded conductors, insert a screwdriver to open clamping unit, insert conductor and remove screwdriver. A blown fuse indicator is optional on all fuse terminal blocks. WAGO CORP., Germantown, WI. (800) 346-7245.

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