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Tap and splice multiple wires together at the same time.
Tap and splice multiple wires in temporarily wet environments and up to six feet underground.
Rated to 300° F, these connectors are an excellent choice for use in high-temperature applications such as HID lighting and electric heat.
Make quick, watertight connections for underground applications without any crimping.
Make a quick, secure wire connection without crimping.
Suitable for use in tight spaces, these connectors have a narrow profile that takes up less space than standard wire splicing connectors.
Filled with silicone, these connectors seal out moisture and prevent corrosion.
Made of porcelain, these connectors can withstand temperatures up to 1200°F.
Grip the wings on these connectors to increase leverage when tightening.
Large enough to be used with a wide range of wire sizes, these connectors can still fit into cramped outlet boxes.
Soft molding over the wings provides a comfortable grip.
Suitable for use underground, these connectors consist of a twist-on wire connector and an abrasion- and moisture-resistant insulator tube.
Push stripped wires into connectors for a reliable connection that's faster to install than twisting or crimping.
Press down on the clamp to connect wires and pull it up to disconnect.
Splice large size wires without special tools—insert your wires and tighten the hex nut 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.
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.
Press down on the clamp to connect wires without any crimping.
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.
Convenient for jobs where you don't have crimpers on hand, these wire taps twist together to connect a tap wire to a main wire.
Tighten screws to connect a tap wire to a main wire.
Tighten the set screw for a secure connection without crimping. Mount lugs to a screw.
With screw heads that shear off when the appropriate torque is applied, these lugs create a secure and tamper-resistant connection without crimping.
Save space on your mounting surface by installing wire vertically.
Mount these lugs to a surface to create electrical connections without needing to cut or splice the conductor wire. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw onto the wire.
Often used in tight spaces, these lugs allow wire to enter at several angles.
Thread these lugs onto grounding or neutral bars commonly found in panelboards. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw.
Save preparation time—these cords are ready-to-use with ring terminals on each end of a single-conductor wire.
These terminals are connected to a single-conductor wire lead.
Turn screw and stud terminals into quick-disconnect connections.
Convenient for jobs when you don't have a crimping tool on hand, these butt splices have end caps that you twist instead of traditional crimping. The end caps lock the wire in place, making them good for high-vibration applications.
Keep splicing connectors on hand for two, three, or five wires.
A good choice for jobs where you don’t have crimping tools on hand, these connectors twist on to install wire quickly.
Twist the threaded end cap onto a main wire and a tap wire to connect them without crimping.
No crimping or wire stripping needed—this assortment includes twist-on wire connectors and insulation-piercing wire taps.
Keep on hand the set screw lugs, nuts, and bolts needed to install single- or three-phase dry-type transformers.
Terminals fit into 0.042" dia. holes so you can make connections to a circuit board.
Create a common grounding path for not only internal components and circuits, but also your enclosure’s body.