A variety of splice styles designed for large cables and leads from 2 AWG to 1000 MCM (13-507 mm2). Ideally suited for power generation and distribution. High-quality, seamless tubular copper for maximum conductivity.
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Our pre-insulated Closed End Splices have been designed specifically to answer the need for inexpensive, insulated electrical terminations. They can be used in almost every type of commercial application where multiple wires need to be brought together for a reliable termination.
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Non-magnetic splices are available in 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and 20 ridge serrations for terminations in the 170 to 13,000 CMA range. Magnetic wire splices are available in 7, 9, 11 and 13 serrations for terminations in the 400 to 13,000 CMA range.
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Dual ended tab splices encased in either a soft, vinyl sleeve or a rigid nylon housing. Splices come in single or two position configurations with tab width choices of 4.75 or 6.35 mm.
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Provides a compact, waterproof drop wire splice. Requires no wire stripping, no special tools or expensive taping and is easy to install. It is ideal for mid-span application with 18 ½-18 AWG [1.20-1.02 mm] size conductors of copper clad steel drop wire.
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Crimp splices that consist of a plated copper crimp barrel and a separate, heat-shrinkable, transparent sealing sleeve. Can be used on a combination of wires, from 1:1 to 10:10. One of the smallest, lightest, and most environment-resistant splices.
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PIDG splices are made from high-conductivity copper, of one-piece construction, electro-tinned for corrosion resistance. Splices have nylon insulation of high dielectric strength, and insulation support which permits the lead to bend without breaking.
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AMP PLASTI-GRIP Splices are insulated with hard, strong, plastic that will not fracture under pressure of the crimp. The splice barrel is serrated so that under the crimping pressure the strands of wire "flow" into these serrations, making a good, tensile strength connection.
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Radiation Resistant Terminals and Splices are tested to 200 megarads, operate in temperatures from -65°C to +150°C and withstand 4 days of resistance to steam and various chemical solvents to simulate LOCA (loss of coolant accident) conditions.
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Heat-shrinkable solder-type closed-end connectors are designed for electrical terminations of multiple-wire combinations. They provide a reliable alternative to crimping, welding, or conventional twist-on-style closed-end connectors.
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Devices used to repair/splice shielded or coaxial cables. Consists of a crimp splice plus a solder-impregnated copper shield to eliminate EMI problems at the splice, encased in a heat-shrinkable sealing sleeve to provide strain relief for the cable.
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Transparent polyvinylidene fluoride or polyolefin sleeve provides encapsulation, inspectability, strain relief, and insulation. One-piece design with one or two wires per end. One product type (NAS 1744) is immersion sealed, all others are splashproof.
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SOLISTRAND splices are especially designed to terminate solid and stranded wire, irregular shaped conductors, and combinations of these, while still retaining the superior performance characteristics of single purpose terminals and splices.
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A crimped terminal (insulated or non-insulated) that joins two wires together with the barrel closed. Variations include butt, parallel, closed-end, and knife disconnect.
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A crimped terminal (insulated or non-insulated) that joins two wires together with the barrel open. Serration choices can be made as well as thru or pigtail splicing types are available.
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For splicing multiconductor telephone cables with any solid core wire, 19 to 26 AWG [.9-.4 mm]. Straight, butt, tap, and bridge splices can be made with these connectors. Tapping may even be accomplished without interrupting service.
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