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100PCS CH-2 Connectors Spring Wire Connectors Spring Clamp Terminal Cable Clamp Connectors Push Connect Terminal Block CH-2 for Wire Connection

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1.Color:100pcs


About this item

  • Parameter:Max Voltage:250 V for 20-12AWG wires
  • Feature:Practical, long service life. Good conductivity and elasticity,high power output rate
  • Wiring: The surface has a clear mark. L End the live wire. N Connect the neutral line
  • Application: Used for lighting, electric power, automotive wiring, electrical control, household appliances,machinery and wiring
  • Quick wiring operation:No need to drill screw holes, speed up the wiring process, quite convenient


Operation process:

1. Press and hold the end of the connector.

2. Insert the stripping end into the connector.

3. Complete.

Material: Plastic, steel, copper

Operating temperature :-40~150℃

Current :10A

Wiring :0.3-2.5mm2(stranded wire), 0.3-1.5mm2(solid wire)

Quantity :100 pieces

Rated Voltage: 250V

Model Number: CH-2

Rated Impulse Voltage: 4KV


Todd K. Moyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I was surprised how securely the clamps hold the wire, and you pretty much do need to push down on the release to get the wire inserted (and definitely to extricate it).Some points to note:The mentioned "line" (well the description says "live") and "neutral" markings are on the bottom and quite difficult to see ... essentially useless, but probably not necessary anyway. Connect the same color wires on opposite sides.The release buttons on top: I thought they were part of a rocker arm from the picture, and it seemed like releasing one side would be pressing on the wire on the other side. Not the case... both releases are independent.For a stiff solid wire, like 14 AWG copper house wiring, you may be able to push the wire in without pressing on the release.I don't see any guidance on how much insulation to remove before inserting the bare wire into the connector. My guess is about 1/4"/6 mm, but in any case, pay attention to this such that no bare wire is showing.While I'm impressed with these connectors, I'm not sure I'd use them for anything critical, without a LOT of testing first. And I have no idea if these meet electrical code. I'm keep these for non-critical low-voltage wire, like loudspeaker wires.
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