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Wago’s pull test

Hi all.

I've been using wago’s for a couple of years now and more recently the 221 series mainly on lighting circuits. As I do with all terminations, I do a gentle ‘pull test’ after connection which was drummed into me from apprenticeship days to check if the wire is securely held. I also do this with the wago’s but on occasion find that the wire will pull back slightly but not pull out. It can then be pushed forward again fully up into the terminal. I find that this happens more with solid conductors rather than stranded or flex. My query is, am I damaging the internal workings of the wago by carrying out this pull test? I like the reassurance of a pull test on terminations but should it be given a miss on wago’s?


thanks in advance
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  • I do a push test with standard Wagos - will it go any further in? Of course, one can see whether or not the conductor is fully home. 221s have the advantage of being clear also. I cannot quite see the point of using the lever types for permanent work, but I like the 222s for R1+R2 and ring testing. I have had a play just now and nothing seems to be loose as described above. To be honest, I have never given it much (any) thought, but I think that a wee tug is second nature. Good tip! ?
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  • I do a push test with standard Wagos - will it go any further in? Of course, one can see whether or not the conductor is fully home. 221s have the advantage of being clear also. I cannot quite see the point of using the lever types for permanent work, but I like the 222s for R1+R2 and ring testing. I have had a play just now and nothing seems to be loose as described above. To be honest, I have never given it much (any) thought, but I think that a wee tug is second nature. Good tip! ?
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