A vague and general response
Hi there,
Any of these types of terminals work by compressing the core and cover against each other and, usually, a wedge. Therefore you need to exert some force when assembling. But it doesn't take much, and if you apply too much you are just adding needless load to the terminal. I don't know of any torque-wrench-applicable numbers here, but I can tell you that "hand tight and a quarter turn more" is a pretty vivid, accurate way to put it. When you are assembling, if all is together correctly, you will feel a constant light resistance as you tighten, and then suddenly hit a wall That's hand tight. A bit more and you are done.
The size of the wire definitely changes the nature of the wall, but the sizes you are talking about don't take much force at all.
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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