Cable assembly WINSTA ® MIDI with strain relief The WINSTA ® MIDI cable assembly with protection type IP20 is the pluggable solution for your application in control cabinets, on PCBs or for lighting connections. WAGO pluggable installation connectors are used when specifications repeat or are distributed on a specific grid, for example for installing grid lighting or flush-mount lighting. For greater protection in electrical installations, the pluggable installation connector is equipped with mechanical protection against mismating. The pluggable installation connector is protected against ingress by solid objects in accordance with protection type IP20 (When mated: IP2xC (These compact connectors are not designed for use in open, easily accessible areas!)). B coding enables the WINSTA ® MIDI pluggable installation connectors to be used for control in applications in automation, robotics, and mechanical engineering. The WINSTA ® MIDI product line guarantees maximum flexibility for the installation of applications. Through its Push-in CAGE CLAMP® spring pressure connection technology, it ensures error-free, time-saving installation and offers flexibility for meeting all installation requirements. This product meets all the relevant fire protection requirements of fire class E; therefore it can be used in domains where fire safety is relevant. Fast, secure pluggable connections – cable assemblies from WAGO A plug and a free end are available. WINSTA® is the pluggable connection system that is ideally tailored to the strict requirements of electrical installation. It allows error-free installation of cables and components, quickly and reliably. Now you can also lower installation expenses without compromising safety and quality: with protection against mismating eliminates the need for servicing and prevents unnecessary downtime. protection against mismating eliminates errors simple circuits with B coding for controllers such as lighting fixtures and sun blinds ready for immediate use rapid, structured electrical installation