strnjss
Well-known member
ok, not really sure how to explain this. You know how on most switches, plugs and fixtures you basically just wrap the wires around the terminal screws and tighten them down right?
Well, the last time I went to buy an outlet to install, I bought the 'premium' instead of standard, just for some better quality.
Well, instead of just having a screw, it had a u-shaped 'clamp' or plate. The idea is to basically sandwich the wires in between so that instead of the wire just being held on by the screw, it would be sandwiched in-between those two plate things.
The problem is, I find it almost impossible to actually curve the wire around with that plate there. I end up just removing it, and doing it the traditional way.
Is there some trick to curving the wire through such a narrow area? Or is the idea to not have to turn the wire around the screw at all now, and just 'squish' it in there between the plates?
If that's the case, it doesn't seem like it would be secure at all to just put it in between straight like that.
I attached a really crappy drawing to help you all to understand what I'm talking about. I seem to be seeing them everywhere these days. I actually had to remove them from a fixture I just put in in order to get the wires wrapped around the screw properly.
I appreciate any help!
Well, the last time I went to buy an outlet to install, I bought the 'premium' instead of standard, just for some better quality.
Well, instead of just having a screw, it had a u-shaped 'clamp' or plate. The idea is to basically sandwich the wires in between so that instead of the wire just being held on by the screw, it would be sandwiched in-between those two plate things.
The problem is, I find it almost impossible to actually curve the wire around with that plate there. I end up just removing it, and doing it the traditional way.
Is there some trick to curving the wire through such a narrow area? Or is the idea to not have to turn the wire around the screw at all now, and just 'squish' it in there between the plates?
If that's the case, it doesn't seem like it would be secure at all to just put it in between straight like that.
I attached a really crappy drawing to help you all to understand what I'm talking about. I seem to be seeing them everywhere these days. I actually had to remove them from a fixture I just put in in order to get the wires wrapped around the screw properly.
I appreciate any help!