aligarjon:
I only use the levers if i am connecting a flex as i have never been able to push one into the standard Wago without it just bending over. If you need to get a smaller cable out of the standard Wago without destroying it, so maybe to test. If you push another core of the same size up along side it will pull out with a gentle wiggle if you are careful (I have only tried it with 1.0mm)
Gary
Some Wago's, like the 773's, are only suitable for Class 1 (solid) and Class 2 (stranded) conductors (both of these would come under the denomination "sol" used by some manufacturers). To the best of my knowledge, the Wago's are all marked in some way with the wire types they will terminate - moulded in the plastic so you might need specs in poor light though.
The 221's and 222's do Class 1, 2, and 5 (Flexible) but not Class 6 (Extra-flexible).
aligarjon:
I only use the levers if i am connecting a flex as i have never been able to push one into the standard Wago without it just bending over. If you need to get a smaller cable out of the standard Wago without destroying it, so maybe to test. If you push another core of the same size up along side it will pull out with a gentle wiggle if you are careful (I have only tried it with 1.0mm)
Gary
Some Wago's, like the 773's, are only suitable for Class 1 (solid) and Class 2 (stranded) conductors (both of these would come under the denomination "sol" used by some manufacturers). To the best of my knowledge, the Wago's are all marked in some way with the wire types they will terminate - moulded in the plastic so you might need specs in poor light though.
The 221's and 222's do Class 1, 2, and 5 (Flexible) but not Class 6 (Extra-flexible).
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