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Product Recall: Wago Limited TOP JOB S Terminal Block (2507-0107)

Product Recall for Wago Limited TOP JOB S Terminal Block presenting a serious risk of fire.

Summary

Product: Wago Limited TOP JOB S Terminal Block

Hazard: The product presents a serious risk of fire and explosion, as they have an incorrectly stamped spring which could heat at the contact point and lead to thermal damage.

Corrective action: The product has been recalled from end users by WAGO Limited.

Product information

Type Electrical appliances and equipment - Connectors (Electrical)
Brand WAGO
Block Types TOPJOB S 2204, 2104 and 2216. Access the below linked PDF for full product identifier details.
Country of Origin Germany
Product Description Screwless feed-through and earthing conductor terminal block. These products provide a convenient way to connect solid, stranded and fine stranded conductors that are fitted with a ferrule.  The block types are TOPJOB S 2204, 2104 and 2216 with lever, pushers and clamping units, composed of insulating envelope (polyamide PA 6.6) and connection facilities with cage clamp and bridging elements as well as retaining clip and end bracket The terminal is fastened on mounting rails and is used to connect copper conductors in terminal compartments.
Product Report and Image Link to product image and PDF

Hazard

The products present a serious risk of fire and explosion as they have an incorrectly stamped spring, which could heat at the contact point and lead to thermal damage. This could lead to the terminal blocks catching fire, and present a risk of explosion if used in hazardous areas.

The product does not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 or The Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2016 (ATEX).

Corrective action

The product has been recalled from end users by WAGO Limited.

Additional information

PSD notification number: 2507-0107

Notified by: Health and Safety Executive

Updates to this page

Published 28 May 2026