Wire Tap/Connector
3 Wire, 250 MCM-750 MCM Gauge, Back and Front Inlet, Clear





Screw Type | Set Screw |
Splice Type | Wire Tap/Connector |
Wire Tap/Connector Entry Type | Dual Sided |
For Wire | |
Number of | 3 |
Gauge | 250 to 750 MCM |
Construction | Stranded |
Material | Aluminum and Copper |
Stranded Class | B, C |
For Wire Flexibility | Flexible |
Length | 4.95" |
Width | 3.41" |
Height | 3.42" |
Insulation | |
Color | Clear |
Material | PVC |
Terminal Material | Aluminum |
Plug Material | Plastic |
Maximum Temperature | 190° F |
Maximum Voltage | 600V AC |
Certification | C-UL Listed, UL Listed |
Application | Splicing, Connecting, Tapping |
Insulation | Fully Insulated |
Performance | Corrosion Resistant, Easy Inspection, No Crimp, Reusable |
Reusable | Yes |
Signal Type | Power |
Wire Connection Method | Screw On |
Country of Origin | United States |
DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | EAR99 |
REACH Compliance | Not Compliant |
RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
Schedule B Number | 853690.4000 |
U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying | Yes |
These tap/connectors join larger wire sizes, such as power and control cable in distribution panels. Insert your main wire into a port, then insert tap wires into the other ports and tighten the set screws. The wires lock in place for a consistent and durable connection.
Dual-Sided Entry—Stagger multiple wires running from opposite directions—especially rigid wire that won't bend around the connector. For a safe flow of current, attach only one wire per port. Wires connected on both sides may overload the port, causing the connector to overheat and fail.
Aluminum and Copper (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)—Aluminum and copper don't play well together, but these connectors keep them in line. They cover the wires with an antioxidant compound so the aluminum wire—and the whole connection—won't oxidize and corrode.
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