Lever Wire Connectors (assorted)

Anyone have these connectors as Fritzing parts?

Name of the part
Lever Wire Connectors (assorted)

Previous work, similar parts
I searched the Forum and internet and did not find these. Likes like the part here is a similar concept though.

Top view
Here are a few examples of the various versions
1 to Many (1 to 5 shown in example)


Multi In to Multi Out
2 to 6 Version

3 to 9 version

Single Bus Version

Colorful

T Tap Version

Datasheet
The official documentation of the part manufacture is linked here:
There is no data sheet that I could find but here is the Amazon Links for them.
1 to Many Connectors

1 to 5 Example

2 To Many
Multi In and Multi Out (similar to the 2 to Many)

3 Bus Version (3 in 9 out)

Single Bus (blue)
Single Bus Orange

T Tap Version

Type
Other (please specify)

  • Power Distribution / interconnecting / tapping

Footprint
N/A

Notes
This little level action interconnects are awesome! It would be awesome to have them in Fritzing where they came as a single part series(?) – so you could just pick different variants of the same part – 3 to 9, 1 to 5, 2 to 6, etc and be able to toggle between colors too. Similar to how you can do that on pin headers or terminal blocks.

Thanks much!!

Search for wago in the forum search bar. That will pull up what there is. More may appear from a google search for “fritzing part lever wire connectors”

Peter

I googled that and it came back to this page… The above parts are exactly what I’m looking for and not finding yet.

Here are some WAGO ones

but not the 1 in X out or 2 in X out ones.

I was also thinking if I find the T version, it’d be easier to connect wires on my diagram.

Then you likely need to make them for yourself. These two tutorials on parts making should help but it is a complex process and these parrs will be difficult to make. I think I made a multiple version of something like a Wago, but I can’t find a reference anywhere. These are too specialized to be of much interest to most people and a lot of work to make and I don’t think it is worth it. Here are the tutorials that apply to current Fritzing versions.

I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.

Peter