Abstract: A wiring connector device is disclosed for use in chandeliers and other electrical devices for eliminating the time, difficulty and expense involved in assembling chandeliers and similar lighting devices. The device includes a substrate, conductors, and several pairs of electrically conductive tines that are connected to the conductors. One tine in each pair is connected to a grounded conductor while the other tine is connected to an ungrounded conductor. A grooved clamp, corresponding to each pair of tines, channels a two conductor feeder wire from each chandelier arm into correct position over the tines and, when moved into a closed position, facilitates an electrical connection between the tines and the conductors of the two conductor feeder wire.