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I would like to know the name/reference of this connector: m.unit

This is for 2.5mm² max wire When you push the orange button, it unleash the wire

Thank you

vib
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    spring terminal block – G36 Jul 31 '19 at 21:04
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    Cage clamp. See [Screw or push-in terminal](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/213996/is-a-screw-or-push-in-terminal-better-for-vibrating-environment/214019#214019). – Transistor Jul 31 '19 at 21:05
  • Thank you. I'm looking for this specific model. i have a bunch of different references but I need this one ;) – vib Jul 31 '19 at 21:19
  • You seem to have your hands on the device, does it have a manual you can find, check the manual maybe the part number is in it. Otherwise contact the manufacturer. – Tyler Jul 31 '19 at 21:29
  • That connector likely pulls off. Look for markings. – rdtsc Jul 31 '19 at 22:07
  • This is not mine and I can't contact the manufacturer I will scroll famous electronic webshop – vib Jul 31 '19 at 22:42

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That connector type goes by various names: wire-trap, poke-home, push-in and so forth. It’s a solderless connector that’s popular for low-voltage field wiring of controls and security.

The type shown seems to be a 'euro block' connector style. Example: https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/gb?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/gben/web/main/products/subcategory_pages/Push-in_connection_P-15-02/868cc764-43df-41cb-9e7d-c2429d2efe8c

Not so sure how reliable they’d be for a motorcycle though, given vibration, weather, temperature concerns. Kind of a crappy design really. Pigtails with weather-tight connectors would be more suitable.

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