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A plastic cover fully insulates these splices.
These splices can withstand higher temperatures than insulated splices.
Crimp the barrel twice on each end for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications. A plastic cover fully insulates these splices.
Visually confirm your connection through the inspection window in the insulation of these splices.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
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.
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.
These splices are filled with a sealant that creates a barrier to completely keep out moisture when splices are crimped.
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.
For use with a compression tool, these splices are color-coded to match compression dies.
Compress the barrel twice on each end for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
Since a cover fully insulates these splices, no metal is exposed when connected.
Connect two different sizes of wire.
Tighten the screws to connect wires.
A plastic cover fully insulates these splices and it's clear so you can visually confirm the connection.
Make watertight connections for underground applications.
Join wires and cables in some of the dirtiest and wettest locations—from paper mills to marine environments—without special tools.
With a ring of solder on the inside, these heat-shrink splices create secure, water-resistant connections between wires without the need for a crimping tool.
Push stripped wire into each end of these splices to make a connection.
Insert wires and twist on the threaded end caps. The caps lock wires into place, making these splices a good choice for high-vibration applications.
Sealed threads make these splices weather resistant.
Press down on the clamp to connect wires without any crimping.
Pierce the insulation of wire without stripping it to make quick connections that are also sealed to keep out water.
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.
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.
Maintain a supply of extra terminals and splices in various sizes.