These are made for heavier-duty loads and loads needing a grounding plug. The terminal screws also are more substantial than on smaller, flatcord plugs such as those on lamps and radios.
Follow these steps to install a round-cord plug:
- Cut the cord end clean with lineman’s pliers or a combination tool.
- If there’s an insulating disc with the new plug, remove it.
- Pass the cord through the clamp on the rear of the plug.
- Strip two to three inches of insulation from the round cord and 3⁄4-inch of insulation from the hot, neutral, and grounding wires. Tighten the clamp.
- Take the black wire and the white wire and tie an underwriter’s knot as close as you can to the cut edge of the insulation on the cord.
- Wrap or hook the end of the black wire around the brass terminal screw going in a clockwise direction. Do the same with the neutral wire and the silver terminal as well as the grounding conductor and the green terminal.
- Tighten the terminal screws securely. Make sure the wires are not touching each other.
- Install the insulating disc.
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