Which AIS engine and plotter?

I don't think Richard will actually have any real trouble with the ones he has, with a modest push in the slot with a medium sized screwdriver - and as he says the resulting grip is very secure. But the main requirement, as I understood it anyway, was for a 12-way (or thereabouts) connector capable of handling a range of fine instrument cables to replace a long choc strip, not for a collection of individual 2- and 3-way blocks.

OK so they don't have the number of ways Richard needed up the important thing with thin wires in terminal is that there is a blade between the wire and the upper and lower clamping device whether its a screw, lever or spring device. This blade prevents any damage to the thin wires.

Like this

tb_cage_clamp_action.jpg


or this

tb_serrated_current_bar.jpg
 
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