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Does anyone know what brands make downlights wit push fit connections? looking for speed when it comes to fitting them 2 x 1.0mm cables. Fire rated down lights not integrated fittings. Cheers :thumbsup:
 
I don't know of a GU10 option that does a push fit. However if you are making off 2 twin cables then I can recommend iCage by Ansell. They do a standard and low rise version. The terminals are huge and the cover is also the cable grip, very speedy to connect.

Would you be interested in an integrated fitting at not much more of the cost of a decent GU10 and LED lamp that utilises push fit connectors ?
 
I don't know of a GU10 option that does a push fit. However if you are making off 2 twin cables then I can recommend iCage by Ansell. They do a standard and low rise version. The terminals are huge and the cover is also the cable grip, very speedy to connect.

Would you be interested in an integrated fitting at not much more of the cost of a decent GU10 and LED lamp that utilises push fit connectors ?
Cheers mate. yeah go on?
 
Does anyone know what brands make downlights wit push fit connections? looking for speed when it comes to fitting them 2 x 1.0mm cables. Fire rated down lights not integrated fittings. Cheers :thumbsup:
I don't know if they are any good nor if they take two cables but a brand called Axis do GU10 fire rated downlights with push fit connectors, also the Saxby Shield range uses push fit connectors, again not used them so can't comment on their quality.
 
QUOTE="tomspark93, post: 1206778, member: 72309"]I think the jcc fittings have push fit connections.
I know the integrated LED ones do but haven't fitted the GU10s, do you mean them as well?[/QUOTE]

The JCC fireguard GU10 have standard screw terminals.
 
Think they're all heading that way, the E8 by Aurora, the JCC and the KSR all now do and I use all 3. Found them more fiddly than the old screw terminals to start with, not sure they're really quicker but then if you were doing loads they probably would be once you got in the swing.
 

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