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Convenient & cost effective As always, we have listened to the marketplace t o understand what different types of users need from us in terms of how we deliver the right products at the right price. As a result, we are providing a variety of pack sizes, enabling contractors to try the Gen II range for the first time or buy in bigger quantities for larger installations. Gen II Lever Wire Connectors are available in a
variety of pack sizes, including boxes, bags and kits. Amongst the kits, is a new Twin & Earth Kit, which includes a stripper, cutter and 20 each of the 32A-rated two- and three-port Push-In and Gen II Lever wire connectors, along with a 20-piece bag of assorted 32A connectors, which includes the popular SpliceLine and three-port Push-In, as well as the new two- and three-port Gen II Lever wire connectors.
The versatility of the Gen II Lever Wire Connector
range is not limited to lighting and access control installations however: the innovative product has been designed for any application up to 32amp, including radial and final ring circuits.
Safety & Compliance Making wire terminations faster and simpler has an important role to play in safety, but testing and
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certification are also integral to safety assurance. The Ideal Industries Gen II Lever Wire Connector range is CE marked, UKCA and UL listed and is also ENEC accredited and fully compliant with the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. The range meets the high standards of
manufacturing delivered by Ideal Industries across the entire product portfolio thanks to our in-house production capabilities and quality assurance.
Gen II Innovation for all
generations Whether you’re an experienced contractor that has always used terminal blocks or a recently trained electrician that has used lever connectors before, the Gen II range brings fresh ideas to site that combine safety and ease of use with all the quality and cost-effectiveness you’d expect from Ideal Industries.
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