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A plastic cover fully insulates these splices.
These splices can withstand higher temperatures than insulated splices.
Visually confirm your connection through the inspection window in the insulation of these splices.
Crimp the barrel twice on each end for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications. A plastic cover fully insulates these splices.
The most secure, electrically conductive, and environmentally sealed connection we offer, these splices have enclosed solder and an adhesive-lined insulation that melt when heat is applied.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
Visually confirm your connection through the inspection window.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 900°F, these splices are suitable for use in high-heat applications such as ovens, motors, and light fixtures.
Filled with grease, these splices resist moisture and corrosion.
Create a water- and corrosion-resistant seal while connecting two different sizes of wire.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a watertight seal.
Check to make sure you’ve made a secure connection between two different sizes of wire with the inspection window on these splices. When heated, their adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to wires, creating a water- and corrosion-resistant seal.
Connect wire without stripping—these splices pierce insulation.
Snap these splices onto your wire and they’ll pierce the insulation without you having to strip it.
Pierce the insulation of wire without stripping it to make quick connections that are also sealed to keep out water.
A plastic cover fully insulates these splices and is clear so you can visually confirm the connection.
Twist stripped wires together, insert them into the connector, and then crimp for a dependable connection.
Create a secure connection that resists corrosion and water.
No wire stripping is required—these connectors will pierce the insulation.
Taps connect to wires with male quick-disconnect terminals.
Tap a wire or add a finished terminal to the end of a wire.
Filled with gel, these wire taps seal out moisture.
Connect a tap wire to a main wire without stripping—these wire taps penetrate insulation.
Connect one wire to two wires of the same size. When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
Use a single splice to connect more than two wires.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
When the splices in these assortments are heated, the enclosed solder melts to create the most secure, electrically conductive, and environmentally sealed connection we offer.
Maintain a supply of extra terminals and splices in various sizes.
Designed for use in high-temperature applications such as motors, ovens, and furnaces, these assortments include a variety of terminals and splices made of heat-resistant materials.
For use where water and contaminants are a concern, the terminals and splices in these assortments have insulation that shrinks and creates a tight seal when heated.
Keep a variety of ferrule sizes on hand.
Add strength and stability to stranded wire to protect it from damage and speed insertion into terminal blocks. These terminals are noninsulated, so you can easily inspect the wire connection.
A plastic cover on the barrel provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire. These wire ferrules add strength and stability to stranded wire to protect it from damage and speed insertion into terminal blocks.
Use ferrules to create a permanent connection between your air- and water-hose and barbed hose fittings.
Create a permanent connection between your welding hose and barbed hose fittings.
These compression sleeves are designed to meet lifting specifications.
Use these sleeves for non-lifting applications such as tethering, securing, and suspending.
Keep multiple sleeves on hand in a variety of sizes.
These kits include two compression sleeves paired with two thimbles. The thimbles support the wire rope loops and prevent it from fraying.
Install with a compression tool to create a strong, permanent loop.