WAGO Corporation

N120 W19129 Freistadt Road, P.O. Box 1015
Germantown, WI 53022

About WAGO Corporation

WAGO Corporation offers an unrivaled range of advanced electrical products including: PCB-mount, DIN-rail mount and chassis-mount terminal blocks, connectors, relay modules, signal conditioners, controller interface modules, power supplies, outlet boxes, PUSH WIRE® connectors and the fieldbus-independant WAGO-IO-SYSTEM. All utilize WAGO’s innovative CAGE-CLAMP® termination technology for fast, secure, vibration- and corrosion-resistant connections for all conductor types. Additionally, WAGO provides custom product design, CAD and manufacturing for electronic products, including surface-mount circuit board assembly for I/O modules and other products. Value-added services include providing complete pre-assembled DIN Rail assemblies to customer specifications that are fully populated with terminal blocks and related electronic products including the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM, signal conditioning, interface modules and power supplies.

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