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[* black] From here, we will be tightening the wires in order to make them thin enough to hook around the terminal screws, so that the entire cable can be secured.
[* black] Take your pair of pliers, specifically the non cutting pliers and clamp down on the metal ends of the wires and gently twist them until they are connected together and much thinner as seen in Photo 2.
-[* black] From here, with our terminal screws already primed, simply turn your pliers so that the wire makes a hook like shape as seen in Photo 3.
-[* black] If you remember, the direction the screw needs to be turned to tighten again is away from you, so hook the wire into the bottom of the screw so that the tips of the wire are pointing towards you. This will ensure that the wires are tightened onto the screw when we put them back into the holder. See Photo 3 for the direction the wire should go.
+[* black] From here, with our terminal screws already primed, simply turn your pliers so that the wire makes a hook like shape as seen in Photo 3. From here simply tighten your screws again around each wire.
+[* icon_note] If you remember, the direction the screw needs to be turned to tighten again is away from you, so hook the wire into the bottom of the screw so that the tips of the wire are pointing towards you. This will ensure that the wires are tightened onto the screw. See Photo 3 for the direction the wire should go.
[* icon_note] For older wires like this, it is not necessary to connect a specific wire to ground or neutral, as in this case, older wires often did not have this, so the place in which each wire can be connected is entirely up to preference.