Wire / Splicing Connectors

Save Time and Costs with Our Wire and Splicing Connectors


Whether in a junction or distribution box, WAGO's wire and splicing connectors offer you the right product for every installation job. Push-in termination or lever-actuated, our solutions save time and money.

Your benefits:

  • Fast and easy to use
  • The right connector for every application
  • Minimal space requirements enable high wiring density
  • Clearly organized wiring in control cabinets and junction boxes
  • Maintenance-free installation
  • Permanent, secure connections

Save Time and Costs with Our Wire and Splicing Connectors


Splicing Connectors for All Conductor Types


From intercom system wiring to electrical ovens: Connecting different conductor types is quick and easy with WAGO's compact 221 Series Splicing Connector.

  • Connect all conductor types without preparing them
  • Combine any conductor types and sizes
  • Easy-to-use operating lever for tool-free terminations
  • High current carrying capacity up to 32 A
  • Perfect for distribution applications thanks to mounting carrier

Splicing Connectors for All Conductor Types


Connectors for Junction Boxes


Our product range supports a wide cross section: The 243 Series MICRO PUSH WIRE® Connectors are specially designed for small diameters (e.g., low-voltage installations). The 773 Series connects conductors up to 12/10 AWG (4/6 mm2).

  • Compact size
  • Fast wiring via push-in termination of solid conductors
  • Tool-free conductor terminations
  • Perfect for distribution applications thanks to mounting carrier
  • Reusable
  • Transparent housing to visually verify proper conductor insertion

Connectors for Junction Boxes


Lighting Connectors


WAGO's lighting connectors are the ideal connection between solid and fine-stranded conductors. Thanks to their approval as independent equipment per EN 60998, WAGO's lighting connectors can be used in nearly all household applications and similar building installations where a connection between solid and fine-stranded conductors is required.

  • Ideally connect solid conductors with fine-stranded conductors
  • Simple, tool-free wiring – especially helpful for overhead work
  • Support numerous applications, including connecting devices with flexible conductors to fixed installations (e.g., blinds motors)

Lighting Connectors