In a world where time is tight and reliability is everything, electrical professionals are constantly searching for wiring solutions that tick all the boxes — fast, durable, flexible, and future-ready. That’s where WAGO’s TOPJOB® S rail-mount terminal blocks come in.

Engineered with WAGO’s Push-In CAGECLAMP® technology, the TOPJOB® S range isn’t just a terminal block — it’s a smarter way to wire. Whether you’re tackling power distribution, control cabinets, or automation systems, TOPJOB® S delivers rock-solid, maintenance-free connections that are built to last — and built to perform.
Three Ways to Wire — One Smart Choice
WAGO understands that no two jobs — or electricians — are the same. That’s why TOPJOB® S offers three intuitive actuation methods, so you can wire the way that works best for you:
Operating Slot – for traditional tool-based wiring
Lever – for quick, tool-free installation
Push-Button – for a simplified, streamlined approach
This flexibility means one terminal block can seamlessly integrate into virtually any workflow — no compromise, no learning curve.
Speed That Keeps You Ahead
Speed matters. And with WAGO, speed doesn’t sacrifice safety. Thanks to its design, TOPJOB® S enables wiring up to 264% faster than traditional screw-type terminals. That’s more jobs completed — without cutting corners.
What’s more, the compact design, high current capacity, and wide range of global certifications (including ATEX, UL, and IECEx) make TOPJOB® S the preferred choice for installations that demand performance and peace of mind.
Built to Perform in Every Environment
From bustling industrial sites to precision-driven building automation projects, WAGO’s terminal blocks are trusted worldwide for their vibration resistance, long-term durability, and tool-less convenience. Their rugged design ensures that once they’re installed, they stay connected — securely and safely.
Ready to Try it for Yourself?
Claim your FREE samples of the TOPJOB® S terminal blocks today and discover why so many engineers, electricians, and panel builders are making the switch.