Examples of methods deemed efficient to prevent a wire from becoming detached are:
a) wires are retained by a cord anchorage adjacent to the terminals;
b) conductor is clamped by a spring type screwless terminal;
c) the wire conductor is anchored to the tag before soldering, unless breakage close to the soldering place is likely
to occur as a result of vibration;
d) wires are twisted together in a reliable manner;
e) wires are fastened together by insulation tape, sleeves, or the like;
f) the wire conductor is inserted into a hole in a printed board, bent and soldered, the hole having a diameter
slightly greater than the conductor;
g) the wire conductor is securely wrapped around the terminal by means of a special tool (see Figure 19);
h) the wire conductor is crimped to the terminal by means of a special tool (see Figure 19).
The methods under a) to h) apply to internal wiring and the methods under a) and b) to rewireable external flexible
cord