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Additional approvals and corresponding ratings can be found at www.wago.com. For additional technical information, see Section 13.
SMD PCB Terminal Blocks, 0.5 mm
2
Pin Spacing: 3 mm
2059 Series
Technical data:
Pin Spacing
3 mm
0.118 in.
Ratings per
IEC/EN 60664-1
Overvoltage category
III III II
Pollution degree
3 2 2
Rated voltage
63 V 160 V 320 V
Rated surge voltage
2.5 kV 2.5 kV 2.5 kV
Nominal current
3 A 3 A 3 A
Approvals per UL 1977
Rated voltage, 1-pole 600 V
Rated voltage, 2 or more poles 250 V
Nominal current UL 3 A
Material data:
Material group I
Insulating material Glass-fiber-reinforced polyphthalamide (PPA GF)
Flammability class per UL 94 V0
Lower/Upper limit temperature -60 °C / +105 °C
Contact material Copper alloy
Contact plating tin-plated
Conductor data:
Connection technology PUSH WIRE
®
Conductor size: solid 0.14 … 0.34 mm
2
AWG 26 … 22 “sol.”
Strip length 4 … 5.5 mm / 0.16 … 0.22 in.
Conductor entry angle 0° to PCB
Conductor size: solid 0.5 mm
2
AWG 20 “sol.”
Note (0.5 mm
2
/AWG 20 conductor size) No reconnection of smaller conductor cross-sections
Strip length 6 … 7.5 mm / 0.24 … 0.3 in
2059 Series accessories: Page:
Operating tool (206-859) 218
Operating tool (2059-189) 218
SMD PCB terminal blocks with PUSH WIRE
®
connection technology
Push-in termination of solid conductors
Easy conductor removal, e.g., via operating tool
Just 2.7 mm high
Side-by-side arrangement without pole loss
Available in tape-and-reel packaging for automated assembly
Application notes:
Suitable for lead-free, reflow-soldering profiles acc. to DIN EN 61760-1 and IEC 60068-2-58 up to max. 260 °C peak
temperature. Due to customer specific variables (e.g., component configuration and orientation, type of soldering machine,
solder paste), it is recommended that trial runs are conducted to ensure product and process compatibility under actual
manufacturing conditions.
Recommendation for stencil: Material thickness, 150 µm. Pattern layout identical to solder pad layout.
*For 26 AWG “sol.” conductors that are not rigid enough, the clamping unit must be opened using
an operating tool.

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