Connecting A Conductor To The Push-In Cage Clamp; Figure 12: Connecting A Conductor To A Push-In Cage Clamp - WAGO 750-626/040-000 Manual

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Connecting a Conductor to the Push-in CAGE
CLAMP
The Push-in CAGE CLAMP
finely stranded conductors.
Only connect one conductor to each Push-in CAGE CLAMP
Only one conductor may be connected to each Push-in CAGE CLAMP
connection.
Do not connect more than one conductor at one single connection!
If more than one conductor must be routed to one connection, these must be
connected in an up-circuit wiring assembly, for example using WAGO feed-
through terminals.
Terminate both solid and stranded or ferruled conductors by simply pushing them
in - no tool required. For all other types of conductors, Push-in CAGE CLAMP
must be opened for connection with an operating tool with a 2.5 mm blade (order
no. 210-719).
1.
To open the Push-in CAGE CLAMP
opening above the connection.
2.
Insert the conductor into the corresponding connection opening.
3.
To close the Push-in CAGE CLAMP
conductor is then clamped firmly in place.

Figure 12: Connecting a Conductor to a Push-in CAGE CLAMP

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