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Re: How do you wago?

The following is a link to some photos showing how to use the Wago 734-231 tool. We are finding that it opens the connector up more than sticking in a screwdriver.

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Re: How do you wago?

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+1 for Al, Mr. Lim and Alan

This is clearly the "right tool for the right job". Owning and using the right tool makes it easy and "WILL NOT DAMAGE THE CONNECTOR!"



Which is why you get a second tool for those connectors.

Just stop and think for a second. An engineer, one that has most likely been in FIRST, designed and developed that connector. Do you really think they would have made it a two person operation -or- required you to jam it against your hip or face?

It is not clear what point you are trying to make. The tool we are using is the tool that Wago recommends for that connector. They recommend a different tool for their larger connectors.
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Re: How do you wago?

I find that if you get it in right, the wago tool will stay in place well enough for you to put the wire in with your wago-ing hand. It's still a pain, though.
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