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Black 10 AWG Wire Ferrule - 10mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 10
Insulation Color: Black
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Grey 12 AWG Wire Ferrule - 10mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 12
Insulation Color: Grey
Ferrule Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
Stripping Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
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Red 16 AWG Wire Ferrule - 8mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 16
Insulation Color: Red
Ferrule Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
Stripping Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
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Blue 14 AWG Wire Ferrule - 8mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 14
Insulation Color: Blue
Ferrule Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
Stripping Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
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Yellow 18 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 18
Insulation Color: Yellow
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Turquoise 22-24 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 22-24
Insulation Color: Turquoise
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Orange 20-22 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 20-22
Insulation Color: Orange
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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White 18-20 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 18-20
Insulation Color: White
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Ivory 8 AWG Wire Ferrule - 12mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 8
Insulation Color: Ivory
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Green 6 AWG Wire Ferrule - 12mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 6
Insulation Color: Green
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Brown 4 AWG Wire Ferrule - 16mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 4
Insulation Color: Brown
Ferrule Length: 16mm (0.63 in.)
Stripping Length: 18mm (0.75 in.)
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Beige 2 AWG Wire Ferrule - 16mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 2
Insulation Color: Beige
Ferrule Length: 16mm (0.63 in.)
Stripping Length: 18mm (0.75 in.)
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12-10 AWG Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 25 Pack
Butt splices are crimp connectors used to safely connect one or more wires to another wire. Step-down butt splices are meant to connect a higher-gauge wire to a lower-gauge wire. They could also be used to connect two or more smaller-gauge wires to a single wire. When selecting which type to get, pay special attention to whether they are epoxy lined or not. Many manufacturers do not line the interior of their butt splices with meltable glue. This epoxy reacts to heat and expands, creating a superior, environmentally sealed connection.
Features:
Made from tinned copper and various insulations
Up to 600 Volts
Not applicable to all styles
Operating Temp: -55°C to 125°C
UL, CSA, RoHS Compliant
Benefits & Protections
Impact Resistant
Multiple Uses
Long Term Protection
Easy to Install
Specifications:
Wire Range: #12-10 AWG
Insulation Color: Yellow
Max Wire Insulation Outer Diameter (inch): 0.28"
Package Size: Twenty-five
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12-10 AWG - #6 Nylon Ring Terminal - 25-Pack
Ancor's Marine Grade terminals differ from automotive terminals by being designed for the harsh marine environment. Nylon insulators are easy to crimp and will not split. Barrels are designed to tightly grip the wire with the least effort. Tinned copper gives the least electrical resistance but the most corrosion protection.
Features:
Nylon insulated with insulation grip
Double crimp, funnel entry
UL 486C
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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12-10 AWG - #8 Nylon Ring Terminal - 25-Pack
Ancor's Marine Grade terminals differ from automotive terminals by being designed for the harsh marine environment. Nylon insulators are easy to crimp and will not split. Barrels are designed to tightly grip the wire with the least effort. Tinned copper gives the least electrical resistance but the most corrosion protection.
Features:
Nylon insulated with insulation grip
Double crimp, funnel entry
UL 486C
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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