How does a WAGO connector cage clamp work? #shorts

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Screw-less connectors have revolutionised the electrical industry. We recently featured the Wago Topjob S DIN rail terminals. The structure of a din rail terminal allows us to take a closer look at how a screw-less terminal works.

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I will literally never use this in my life but I'm glad to know

kokujin
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Wago seems to be so well designed and thought through, not even a sparkie but their catalogue is so cool

Onkarr
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Being able to see if the wire from the front if it is inserted is really helpful with tiny feruled sensor cables. No trying to feel around from the bottom to see if it's inserted all the way and no slipping out because there's no tightening. I dare say it's almost enjoyable moving wires around in a cabinet.

EndlessDelusion
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Im a electrician and i use these daily. Wago for the win.

rubilacxe
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Operating tool: small flathead screwdriver.

TryDiy
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Call me old school, I like screw terminals. Yes, I know it's the UK with higher VAC, that up real good and the spring will eventually loose tension. Even screw terminals should be checked from time to time in high amperage draw situations.

blaydCA
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Used them regularly.
Always with barrel.

donlove
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These have been industry standard in the maritime and offshore world for 20 years. I am first again!!!!

simonbmr
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I love this channel, I have no idea what he’s talking about but I just keep watching

henryyaffe
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I came across these on working as maintenance technician. I got to say this things are amazing simple to use.

pedrocastro
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Been around for as long as i can remember . And thats a while ..

paulstace
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Those look neat but they are not made out of copper. Won't they oxidize with age and cause fire?

johnholmes
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More Manufacturers need to copy and refine these great ideas .
Makes it easier for us 😆🤔💰

stevendouglas
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Cool. Now make it with levers like the little connectors. 😂😂😂

legalize
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*"He'll literally watch anything"*

cutiebunnyamber
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Never seen one of these, but I can tell we're living in the Future!
Wago is the Tesla of electricians! :D

ZopcsakFeri
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How much force can someone put on the wire before it pulls loose?

emritramharracksingh
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What do you recommend as an operating tool?

alexanderdickie
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it really hurts to see you insert the wire with just the copper in there

laulysholtbertelsen
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Where can I buy it and what do you call these connectors

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