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A lever-action wiring block connector that splits two inputs into six outputs — two separate channels, each with one input and three outputs. Colour-coded bl...

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A lever-action wiring block connector that splits two inputs into six outputs — two separate channels, each with one input and three outputs. Colour-coded blue and red terminals make it easy to trace connections for power or signal fan-outs.

Each block has internal metal contacts with snap-open levers that clamp securely onto stranded or solid-core wire from 12 AWG to 24 AWG. No soldering, crimping, or screwdrivers required — just open the lever, insert the wire, and snap closed. Fully reusable.

Key Features

  • Configuration – 2-to-6 (two separate input-to-three-output channels)
  • Wire Compatibility – Stranded or solid-core, 12–24 AWG
  • Tool-Free – Lever-action clamping, no soldering or crimping needed
  • Colour-Coded – Blue and red terminals for easy identification
  • Reusable – Open the lever to release and re-route wires
Note: Each block is marked to handle up to 32 A at 250 V, however these connectors are sold for maker projects and recommended for use at 10 A / 24 V maximum.

Ideal For

  • Quick prototyping and free wiring without soldering
  • Power or signal distribution from one source to multiple outputs
  • LED and motor wiring in maker projects

Package Contents

  • 1× Snap Action 2-to-6 wiring block connector

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

AWG
American Wire Gauge is a numbering system for wire thickness, where a lower number means a thicker wire. The AWG rating matters because thicker wire can usually carry more current with less voltage drop and heating.
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.

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