- 1). Place the end of an electrical wire on the stripping gauge located near the screw terminal. Align the end of the wire with the forward mark of the gauge. Mark the location where the wire meets the end of the stripping gauge with a marker.
- 2). Open the jaws of a pair of wire strippers. Align the mark you made on the wire with the edge of the wire stripper jaws. Squeeze the handles close. Twist the stripper around the wire. Pull the stripper toward the end of the wire to remove the coating from the end of the wire.
- 3). Grasp the bare end of the wire with a pair of needle-nose pliers. Twist the pliers clockwise to turn a hook on the end of the pliers.
- 4). Turn the screw of the terminal counterclockwise with a Phillips screwdriver.
- 5). Slide the bent wire hook under the loosened screw with the end of the hook facing clockwise.
- 6). Turn the screw clockwise to lock the wire in place.
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