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Wago’s / conductor preparation

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I find myself using the lever 221 wago’s more and more now mainly for lighting circuits but have a question regarding conductor preparation prior to insertion in the wago once the required amount of insulation is stripped off. A solid conductor seems to just go straight in but do you twist a stranded cable and a flexible cable or put them in untwisted? I can’t find any guidance on the box or on the wago website. What do other users of these great little inventions do with them?


Thanks


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  • Much better than choc bloc in any application where it may thermally cycle or shake loose - we use them a lot  in vehicle/ genset settings - if you want them tidy ,they make little brackets that can be screwed to the wall of a box or clipped to a DIN rail, but it is rarely necessary.

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    or for the smaller bodied ones order part nr 221-500

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  • Much better than choc bloc in any application where it may thermally cycle or shake loose - we use them a lot  in vehicle/ genset settings - if you want them tidy ,they make little brackets that can be screwed to the wall of a box or clipped to a DIN rail, but it is rarely necessary.

    picture here



    or for the smaller bodied ones order part nr 221-500

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