Wiring – Securing wires while replacing European electric plug

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I have bought a new plug to replace my old one but it has a design I did not see before, so I thought I would better ask what is the correct way of doing it.

So, I have a cord with insulation stripped from the wires. I expected to just loop these wires around the screws (how it is done in all other cases I have seen) and be done with it but the screws in my plug seem too tiny (wires stick out of it) and wires can come off after a stronger pull. Also, there are some holes on the inner part of prongs which might be used to secure the wires. Here is a pic:
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So, my question is, how should I fasten the wires so that they would securely stay in place? Any ideas would be appreciated.

Best Answer

Simple. You strip the wires, turn the strands a bit, stick them in the holes and screw it tight.
Ferrules are better, but not essential*.

Then clamp the outside shroud of the cable with the cable clamp.

Like this: european c plug

I've actually glued the stress relief here.

*Notice the European C plug is limited to 2.5 Amps.