OT Cage Clamp Terminals

We've been using the Weidmuller IDC/SCREW terminals for about a year now and I've got to say that overall they've been wonderfull. IDC on one side (our wiring) screw on the other (customer wiring) and no special tools required, we use a flat head screw driver, but really any smallish stick of metal would work to move the clap arm into position. I will say that we've had to get better about finding the total number of wires for each terminal number before laying out the panel, only one wire can go in an IDC point.
 

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