There are (noninsulated) "combs" that you use to jumper adjacent ports together.
But using non-insulated jumpers defeats the whole purpose of these barrier strips that are designed to reduce and nearly eliminate the risk of contact with live terminals. Wouldn't that violate the listing?
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I used a piece of this type terminal block (two sections) to attach a new flex to a clock radio recently. Space inside the plastic cabinet was very tight and it was a more compact solution than wirenuts.
[This message has been edited by SvenNYC (edited 02-19-2003).]