What are these connectors called? (1 Viewer)

Dec 3, 2021
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As the title says and are they readily available?. Also, is it possible to remove the wires from the terminals and if so how? Don't seem to be screwed in.
I want to move the connected socket higher up the wall so want to remove the short cable and connect a longer one.

Many thanks as always.

Sean
 

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Should be able to push an instrument screwdriver alongside the wire and pull the wire out. It's like a miniature tongue that allows the wire in and then grips it. So you need to lift the tongue off the wire.
 

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They are from the Wago range of lighting circuit connectors. Hymer & Carthago use them for the mains circuits in their vans.
You can get screw terminal versions, the one in your photo is not designed for re-use.

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If it’s a Sargent unity there shop has ready made cable’s to whatever length you require.
They also have these connections for sale separately. Hope this helps.
 
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Thanks all.

I've realised that the other half of the connector (female side) has only one cable and space for two so I will be able to piggyback off that one.
Many thanks
 

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