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When heat is applied, the enclosed solder melts, creating the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer. The plastic insulation also shrinks when heated, forming a seal to keep out water and contaminants.
When heat is applied, the insulation shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. Mount these terminals on a threaded screw or stud for a more secure connection than spade or hook terminals.
The elongated ring can be mounted with a range of screw sizes.
The connection tab on these terminals is completely covered with insulation, leaving no metal exposed when mated.
Heat these terminals to shrink the insulation, creating a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. The insulation covers the barrel to prevent short circuiting with nearby wires. Convenient for applications that require frequent connections, these terminals slide together and pull apart with ease.
When heat is applied, the enclosed solder melts, creating the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer. The insulation also shrinks when heated, forming a seal to keep out water and contaminants.
The connection tab on these terminals is completely covered with insulation, leaving no metal exposed when mated. When heat is applied, the insulation shrinks, forming a seal to keep out water and contaminants. The enclosed solder also melts when heated, creating the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer.
When heat is applied to these piggyback terminals, the insulation shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants and prevents short circuiting from nearby wire. These female terminals have a male tab piggybacked onto them, so you can connect two wires to a single terminal.
When heat is applied, the insulation on these terminals shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. Loosen your mounting screw to install—the open end eliminates the need to completely remove it.
When heat is applied, the insulation shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. Also known as bullet terminals, these have a round tab that requires less space than the flat tab found on most quick-disconnect terminals.
When heated, the enclosed solder in these terminals melts forming the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer. The plastic insulation also shrinks when heated, sealing out water and contaminants. Also known as bullet terminals.
When heat is applied, the insulation on these terminals shrinks, creating a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. These solid pin terminals make it easier to insert stranded wire into screw-clamp connections.
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.
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.
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.
Make watertight connections for underground applications.
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.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
When you apply heat to these connectors, the solder inside melts to create the most secure, electrically conductive, and environmentally sealed connection we offer. They also have an adhesive-lined insulation that shrinks and bonds to wire when heated, protecting it from water and corrosion.
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.
Seal the end of crimped connections, such as motor coils, to protect them from moisture.
Also known as breakout boots, these splitters insulate and seal the point where wire splits off from cable, or where cables exit from conduit.
Maintain a supply of tubing in a variety of sizes that withstand abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
Keep general purpose tubing in a variety of sizes on hand.
A different shrink ratio on each end allows this tubing to fit over cable assemblies and wire harnesses with large connections, or around connectors with a 90° elbow.
Use this wrap with heat-shrink tubing to create a moisture-resistant seal. Apply it like tape around wire and cable, then slide the tubing over the wrap. The wrap melts when tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Organize and route wire and cable in an enclosure—this tubing bundles wires together while allowing them to reach different connection points.
Refill the tape in your Brady BMP21 label printer.
Create labels for cable and wire using your Brady BMP41, BMP51, BMP53, or M511 printer.
This label tape works in Brady M710 printers.
This label tape works with Dyno Rhino model printers.
Designed for Dymo XTL label printers.
Tape works with Epson label printers.
Shaped to hold round objects, use these nozzles for installing heat-shrink tubing and bending plastic pipe.
Set up your heat gun for hands-free operation.
Shaped like a large flashlight, use these wands to loosen stuck nuts, heat bearings, and repair dents.
Create a circle of radiant heat to install heat-shrink tubing and bend plastic tubing. Use these wands in applications where blowing air is not practical, such as in clean rooms and other controlled environments.
Kits include a torch, a solder tip, a heat tip, a hot knife tip, a heat-shrink attachment, a foam cutter, a wire cutter, needle-nose pliers, 60/40 tin/lead solder, a sponge, and a case.