Apart from being made by the same company, of course, and bearing the Wago logo.They appear to have nothing to do with WagoBOX
Apart from being made by the same company, of course, and bearing the Wago logo.They appear to have nothing to do with WagoBOX
One can, and they look the same externally, so it's possible that that's what we're looking at? I seem to recall that one can buy just the rubber 'inserts' with oval slots (to put into a standard gland).There a lot dearer but you can get them glands with oval slot entries for use with T+E cable
Quite, it was not a critiscm its just many people in the trade, let alone nozzle dont know they exist, so for future projects he may like them for completeness.One can, and they look the same externally, so it's possible that that's what we're looking at? I seem to recall that one can buy just the rubber 'inserts' with oval slots (to put into a standard gland).
Kind Regards, John
There's quite a lot of inserts available out there, but I'm not sure what they would fit into. At 22p, it might be worth trying something like these (clivk herrte) .It would be nice if you could get the inserts only for the budget 20mm glands, i have yet to see them.
I never knew you were Swedish.clivk herrte
Looks neat - the only nit pick is that I'd have put more earth terminals on so you don't need to double up on wires into terminals. The idea of having link bars (and multiple earth terminals on the rail) is to ensure that you have one terminal for each wire individually.Here is work so far. The DIN rail idea worked magic ...
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