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    102 Products

    Quick-Connect Clamp-On Wire Connectors

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Quick-Connect Clamp-On Wire Connectors, Fully Insulated, Style A.
    Image of Product. DIN Rail Adapter. Front orientation. DIN Rail Mounting Adapters. Quick-Connect Clamp-On Wire Connectors.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splice Covers. Wire Connector.

    Style A

    DIN Rail Adapter

    Covers

    Flip a clamp onto your wire instead of crimping to speed up installations, then reuse these connectors later. The clamp secures and disconnects wires without damaging them. Choose these connectors for setups that change often, such as prototypes and testing. They even have test sockets to safely test voltage after installation.
    DIN Rail Mounting Adapters—Clip connectors onto DIN 3 rail to keep them organized and easily accessible.
    Covers—Seal out moisture to protect your connection. Covers are lined with a sticky gel, so you don't need to mix or pour a potting compound yourself. They’re rated IP08 to withstand splashes, rain, and humidity. To repair or expand your circuit, open the cover and remove the wires so you can reuse them. However, you'll need to replace the splice and cover after you open the cover and remove the gel.
    Wire Connectors
    DIN Rail
    Mounting Adapters
    Covers
    For Wire
    Style
    No.
    of
    Ga.
    Construction
    Insulation
    Color
    Lever
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    No. of Test
    Sockets
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    A224 to 12Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    1000000000000010000000000000040000000000000
    A220 to 10Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    50000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A324 to 12Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    1000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A320 to 10Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    30000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A524 to 12Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    10000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A520 to 10Solid, Stranded
    ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    15000000000000100000000000003000000000000
     

    Wire Tap/Connectors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Wire Tap/Connectors, Single-Sided Entry.

    Single-Sided

    Entry

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Wire Tap/Connectors, Dual-Sided Entry.

    Dual-Sided

    Entry

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Wire Tap/Connectors, Inline Entry.

    Inline Entry

    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.
    Single-Sided Entry—Insert all your wires from the same side. The slim profile fits better in crowded panels and boxes than dual-sided entry tap/connectors.
    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.
    Inline Entry—Connect wires from opposite directions to create a straight run. Similar to butt splices.
    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.
    For
    Wire
    Insulation
    Ga.
    Material
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Color
    Material
    Terminal
    Material
    Plug
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Certification
    Each
    Single-Sided Entry
     
    For 3 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 4Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    1.55"1.18"1.375"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    00000000000000
    14 to 1/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.24"1.5"1.68"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    6 to 3/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.63"1.6"1.8"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    6 to 250 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.93"2.03"2.18"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     
    For 4 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 4Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    1.97"1.18"1.375"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    14 to 1/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.89"1.5"1.68"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    6 to 250 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    3.8"2.03"2.18"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     
    Dual-Sided Entry
     
    For 2 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 4Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    1.12"1.18"1.38"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    14 to 1/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    1.62"1.62"1.75"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    14 to 2/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.61"2.3"1.97"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    6 to 3/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    1.84"1.75"1.87"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    6 to 4/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.75"2.49"2.25"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    6 to 350 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.47"2.5"2.44"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     
    For 3 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    6 to 3/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.63"1.83"1.79"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    6 to 250 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    2.93"2.28"2.18"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
    250 to 750 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    4.95"3.41"3.42"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    00000000000000
     
    For 4 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 2/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    4.3"2.3"1.97"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    6 to 4/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    4.61"2.49"2.25"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    6 to 350 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    5.62"2.69"2.65"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    4 to 600 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    5.73"3.2"3.27"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
     
    For 5 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    6 to 250 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    4.66"2.28"2.18"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     
    For 6 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 2/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    5.98"2.3"1.97"ClearPVC
    Aluminum190600V ACUL Listed
    000000000000
    6 to 250 MCMAluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    5.52"2.28"2.18"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     
    Inline Entry
     
    For 2 Stranded Wires (Flexible)
    14 to 1/0Aluminum and Copper
    (For Joining Dissimilar Metals)
    3.25"0.9"1.48"ClearPVC
    AluminumPlastic190600V AC
    600V DC
    C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    0000000000000
     

    Quick-Connect Clamp-On Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Quick-Connect Clamp-On Butt Splices.
    Flip a clamp onto your wire instead of crimping to speed up installations and reuse your splice later. Choose these splices for setups that change often, such as prototypes and testing. They even have test sockets to safely test voltage after installation.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Lever
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    No. of Test
    Sockets
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    18 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    1.4"ClearOrangeTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    600000000000000
     
    Accessories for Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps

    Heat-Shrink Crimp-On Butt Splices

    A step up in grip strength and strain relief over standard butt splices. After crimping your splice, apply a heat gun to shrink the plastic and grip wire securely under tension and vibration. The heat shrink also protects wire from the drips, dirt, and scuffs that lead to fraying, poor conductivity, and short circuits.
    Polyolefin Insulation—A durable, economical choice when you don't need the extra wear resistance of nylon.
    With Window—Troubleshoot bad connections without removing your splice. The splice has a cutout where the wires meet, so you can confirm at a glance that they're crimped evenly and haven't loosened.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Stripe
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polyolefin Insulation
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Heat-Shrink Crimp-On Butt Splices, Fully Insulated.
     
    Single Crimp
    26 to 22Solid, Stranded
    1.1"ClearTin-Plated Copper220600V AC275C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    10000000000000
     
    Polyolefin Insulation with Window
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Heat-Shrink Crimp-On Butt Splices, With Window, Fully Insulated.
     
    Single Crimp
    22 to 18Stranded
    1.5"ClearRedTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    1951000000000000
    16 to 14Stranded
    1.5"ClearBlueTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    1951000000000000
    12 to 10Stranded
    1.6"ClearYellowTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    19510000000000000
     

    Crimp-On Wire Connectors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Crimp-On Wire Connectors, Fully Insulated.

    Fully

    Insulated

    A step up in grip strength and conductivity from standard wire connectors. Twist your wires together and crimp them so they hold securely when tugged or jostled. For rain and splashes, choose heat-shrink crimp-on wire connectors instead. For wires on or around vibrating equipment, consider tight-hold heat-shrink connectors.
    For Wire
    Wire
    Combination
    Ga.
    Construction
    Min.
    Max.
    Insulation
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Nylon Insulation
     
    Single Crimp
    22 to 14Solid, Stranded
    One 18-Ga. Wire with One 22-Ga. WireOne 16-Ga. Wire with Two 20-Ga. WiresClearCopper220300V AC
    300V DC
    CSA Certified, UL Listed
    500000000000000
    22 to 12Solid, Stranded
    One 20-Ga. Wire with One 22-Ga. WireOne 14-Ga. Wire with Two 18-Ga. WiresClearCopper220600V AC
    600V DC
    CSA Certified, UL Listed
    5000000000000
    18 to 8Stranded
    Four 18-Ga. WiresOne 8-Ga. Wire with One 14-Ga. WireClearCopper220600V AC
    600V DC
    CSA Certified, UL Listed
    50000000000000
    16 to 10Solid, Stranded
    Two 16-Ga. WiresTwo 12-Ga. WiresClearCopper220600V AC
    600V DC
    CSA Certified, UL Listed
    5000000000000
     

    Quick-Connect Clamp-On Wire Connector Assortments

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Quick-Connect Clamp-On Wire Connector Assortments.
    Install and service setups for two, three, and five wires, then reuse these connectors later. They pop on and off wire with the flip of a clamp to save time over crimping. Choose them for setups that change often, such as prototypes and testing. They even have test sockets to safely test voltage after installation. The assortments include DIN-rail adapters so you can snap connectors into a control panel.
    No. of
    Pieces
    Includes
    For Wire
    Construction
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    No. of Test
    Sockets
    Certification
    Container Type
    Each
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    22924 to 12 AWG Clamp-On Wire Connectors for 2 Wires, Clear with Orange Lever (100)
    24 to 12 AWG Clamp-On Wire Connectors for 3 Wires, Clear with Orange Lever (100)
    24 to 12 AWG Clamp-On Wire Connectors for 5 Wires, Clear with Orange Lever (25)
    Four 35 mm DIN Rail Adapters
    Solid, Stranded
    Tin-Plated Copper185600V AC
    600V DC
    2UL Listed
    Compartmented Plastic Box00000000000000
     

    Quick-Connect Push-On Wire Connectors

    Image of Product. Style A. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Quick-Connect Push-On Wire Connectors, Fully Insulated, Style A.

    Style A

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splice Covers. Wire Connector.

    Covers

    These connectors are as quick to install as our clamp-on option, though they're not as easy to adjust. They extend or terminate electrical connections in branch circuits, such as light fixtures and electronic devices. Push wire into place without the need for an installation tool. To break the connection later, you'll have to pull wire back out. The connectors also have test sockets to safely test voltage after installation.
    Clear/Green (Ground)—Easily spot your grounding wire.
    DIN Rail Mounting Adapters—Clip connectors onto DIN 3 rail to keep them organized and easily accessible.
    Covers—Seal out moisture to protect your connection. Covers are lined with a sticky gel, so you don't need to mix or pour a potting compound yourself. They’re rated IP08 to withstand splashes, rain, and humidity. To repair or expand your circuit, open the cover and remove the wires so you can reuse them. However, you'll need to replace the splice and cover after you open the cover and remove the gel.
    Wire Connectors
    DIN Rail
    Mounting Adapters
    Covers
    For Wire
    Style
    No.
    of
    Ga.
    Construction
    Insulation Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    No. of Test
    Sockets
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    A218 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/WhiteTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    1000000000000010000000000000040000000000000
    A218 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/WhiteTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    120000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A216 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/Green (Ground)Tin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    1000000000000001000000000000———0
    A216 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/YellowTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    1000000000000001000000000000———0
    A318 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/OrangeTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    1000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A318 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/OrangeTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    100000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A314 to 10
    14 to 10
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/RedTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    500000000000001000000000000———0
    A418 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/RedTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    1000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A418 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/RedTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    80000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A416 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/Green (Ground)Tin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    1000000000000001000000000000———0
    A518 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/YellowTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    1000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A518 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/YellowTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    60000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A618 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/GrayTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    500000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A618 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/GrayTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    50000000000000100000000000004000000000000
    A616 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/BlackTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    50000000000001000000000000———0
    A616 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/Green (Ground)Tin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    500000000000001000000000000———0
    A818 to 12
    20 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/GrayTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1UL Listed
    40000000000000100000000000003000000000000
    A816 to 12
    18 to 12
    Stranded
    Solid
    Clear/GrayTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    1CSA Certified, UL Listed
    500000000000001000000000000———0
     

    Watertight Insulation-Piercing Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Watertight Insulation-Piercing Butt Splices.
    A gel filler seals out water to keep your wires completely dry and conductive. No need to strip your wire—insert insulated wires into the splice, then squeeze the button with a crimper or pliers until it clicks. The splice bites through the insulation, so you don't take extra time or risk nicks and cuts from a wire stripper. Snap splices together to create the exact setup you need.
    For Wire
    Insulation
    No.
    of
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Max.
    OD
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Filler
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Certification
    Each
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    218 to 16Solid, Stranded
    1.89"0.13"Red/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP08
    UL Listed
    000000000000
    214 to 12Solid, Stranded
    1.89"0.17"Yellow/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP08
    UL Listed
    00000000000
    422 to 20Solid, Stranded
    1.43"0.11"Blue/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP05, IP07, IP08
    UL Listed
    00000000000
     

    Tight-Hold Heat-Shrink Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Tight-Hold Heat-Shrink Butt Splices, Fully Insulated, Solder Connection.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Tight-Hold Heat-Shrink Butt Splices, Fully Insulated, Solder and Crimp-On Connection.

    Fully Insulated

    Solder Connection

    Fully Insulated,

    Solder and

    Crimp-On

    Connection

    Our strongest-gripping butt splices secure wire through heavy vibration and sharp tugs.
    Solder and Crimp-On Connection—The tightest hold you can get. First, squeeze the splice firmly and evenly onto the wire with a crimping tool. Next, melt the heat-shrink insulation and enclosed solder to add even more stiffness and strength.
    Polyolefin Insulation—The durable plastic maintains a tight grip on the wire so it stays put when pulled or vibrated.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polyolefin Insulation
     
    Solder Connection
    24 to 22Solid, Stranded
    0.88"Clear230600V AC
    600V DC
    275UL Recognized Component
    100000000000000
     
    Solder and Crimp-On Connection
    24 to 22Solid, Stranded
    0.88"ClearTin-Plated Copper220600V AC
    600V DC
    27510000000000000
     

    Heat-Shrink 2-to-1 Wire Crimp-On Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Heat-Shrink 2-to-1 Wire Crimp-On Butt Splices.
    One splice does the job of two—connect a single wire with two others of the same size to streamline your run. After crimping the splice, apply a heat gun to shrink the plastic and grip wire securely under tension and vibration. The heat shrink also protects wire from the drips, dirt, and scuffs that lead to fraying, poor conductivity, and short circuits.
    Polyolefin Insulation—The durable plastic maintains a tight grip on the wire so it stays put when pulled or vibrated.
    With Window—Troubleshoot bad connections without removing your splice. The splice has a cutout where the wires meet, so you can confirm at a glance that they're crimped evenly and haven't loosened.
    For Wire
    No.
    of
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Stripe Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Polyolefin Insulation with Window
     
    Single Crimp
    324 to 22Stranded
    1.8"ClearRed × WhiteTin-Plated Copper250600V AC
    600V DC
    250100000000000000
    322 to 18Stranded
    2.1"ClearBlue × RedTin-Plated Copper250600V AC
    600V DC
    25010000000000000
    316 to 14Stranded
    2.4"ClearYellow × BlueTin-Plated Copper250600V AC
    600V DC
    250500000000000
    312 to 10Stranded
    2.6"ClearRed × YellowTin-Plated Copper250600V AC
    600V DC
    2505000000000000
     

    Set Screw Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Set Screw Butt Splices, Fully Insulated.

    Fully Insulated

    These splices connect thicker wires than crimp-on butt splices—up to 1000 MCM. Tighten the set screw onto the wire instead of crushing the body, like you do with compression butt splices. That makes these splices reusable and easier to install.
    PVC Cover—Completely cover the splice to protect wires from short circuits. The tip can be trimmed to fit your wire size. Cable ties cinch the cover onto the wire.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    Construction
    Material
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Terminal Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage,
    V AC
    Certification
    Each
    With PVC Cover
    14 to 2Stranded
    Aluminum, Copper3.83"ClearTin-Plated Aluminum190600CSA Certified, UL Listed
    000000000000
    14 to 1/0Stranded
    Aluminum, Copper4.8"ClearTin-Plated Aluminum190600CSA Certified, UL Listed
    00000000000
    10 to 350 MCMStranded
    Aluminum, Copper7.91"ClearTin-Plated Aluminum190600CSA Certified, UL Listed
    00000000000
    6 to 250 MCMStranded
    Aluminum, Copper7.91"ClearTin-Plated Aluminum190600CSA Certified, UL Listed
    00000000000
     

    Moisture-Resistant Insulation-Piercing Wire Connectors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Moisture-Resistant Insulation-Piercing Wire Connectors, Style B.

    Style B

    The choice for outdoor electrical panels, HVAC systems, and anywhere you're concerned about moisture. A gel filler repels moisture to keep your wires dry and conductive.
    These connectors bite through insulation, so you save time and avoid damage from a wire stripper. For the most dependable connection, use a crimping tool to squeeze connectors onto your wire.
    Wire Connectors
    Electrical
    Connector Pliers
    For Wire
    Insulation
    Style
    No.
    of
    Ga.
    Construction
    Max.
    OD
    Color
    Material
    Terminal
    Material
    Filler
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage,
    V AC
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Each
    B226 to 22Solid
    0.06"Yellow/ClearPolycarbonate
    Tin-Plated CopperGel285302500000000000000000000000000
    B2, 326 to 19Solid
    0.06"Red/ClearPolycarbonate
    Tin-Plated CopperGel285302500000000000000000000000
    B2, 326 to 19Solid
    0.08"Red/ClearPolypropylene
    Tin-Plated CopperGel28530100000000000000000000000000
    B226 to 19Solid
    0.08"Yellow/ClearPolypropylene
    Tin-Plated CopperGel2853050000000000000000000000000

    Heat-Shrink Reducing Crimp-On Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Fully Insulated with Window. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Heat-Shrink Reducing Crimp-On Butt Splices, Fully Insulated, With Window.

    Fully Insulated

    with Window

    An upgrade in strength and strain relief over standard reducing splices. After crimping your splice, apply a heat gun or butane torch to shrink the plastic and grip wire securely under tension and vibration. The heat shrink also protects wire from the drips, dirt, and scuffs that lead to fraying, poor conductivity, and short circuits. Also known as step-down splices, reducing splices join a larger wire and a smaller wire end to end. Colored stripes differentiate the larger and smaller openings so you don't have to measure and mark them yourself.
    With Window—Troubleshoot bad connections without removing your splice. The splice has a cutout where the wires meet, so you can confirm at a glance that they're crimped evenly and haven't loosened.
    For Wire
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Insulation
    Color
    Stripe Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Plastic Insulation with Window
     
    Single Crimp
    22 to 18 × 24 to 22Solid, Stranded
    1.47"ClearRed × WhiteTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    190100000000000000
    16 to 14 × 22 to 18Solid, Stranded
    1.47"ClearBlue × RedTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    19010000000000000
    12 to 10 × 16 to 14Solid, Stranded
    1.59"ClearYellow × BlueTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    19010000000000000
    8 × 12 to 10Solid, Stranded
    1.59"ClearRed × YellowTin-Plated Copper255600V AC
    600V DC
    19010000000000000
     

    Moisture-Resistant Insulation-Piercing Wire Taps

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Moisture-Resistant Insulation-Piercing Wire Taps.
    Image of Specification. Tap/Main. Front orientation. Insulation-Piercing Connection. Wire Tap, Wire Tap Splice, Sold Individually, Tap/Main Wire Connection.

    Tap/Main

    Unlike other wire taps, a gel filler repels moisture to keep your connection dry and conductive. These taps bite through insulation to draw power from an installed main wire to a new tap wire. No need to cut or strip your wire—slide in the main and tap lines, then close the tap and squeeze it with a crimper for a secure connection.
    For Wire
    For Tap
    Wire
    Insulation
    Ga.
    Construction
    Ga.
    Construction
    Wire Connection
    Position
    Max.
    OD
    Color
    Material
    Terminal
    Material
    Filler
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage,
    V AC
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    26 to 19Solid
    26 to 19Solid
    Tap/Main0.08"Blue/ClearPolypropylene
    Tin-Plated CopperGel28530500000000000000

    Heat-Shrink Crimp-On Wire Connectors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Heat-Shrink Crimp-On Wire Connectors.
    A step up in grip strength and strain relief over standard crimp-on wire connectors. First, twist your wires together and crimp them in the connector. Then, apply a heat gun to shrink the insulation and hold wires securely under tension and vibration. The heat shrink also protects wire from the drips, dirt, and scuffs that lead to fraying, poor conductivity, and short circuits.
    For Wire
    Wire
    Combination
    Ga.
    Construction
    Min.
    Max.
    Insulation
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Shrink
    Temp., ° F
    Certification
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Nylon Insulation
     
    Single Crimp
    22 to 14Solid, Stranded
    Two 22-Ga. WiresOne 14-Ga. Wire with One 20-Ga. WireClearTin-Plated Copper230600V AC
    600V DC
    250C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    100000000000000
    18 to 10Solid, Stranded
    Two 18-Ga. WiresOne 10-Ga. Wire with One 16-Ga. WireClearTin-Plated Copper230600V AC
    600V DC
    250C-UL Listed, UL Listed
    10000000000000
     

    Watertight Reducing Insulation-Piercing Butt Splices

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Splices, Connectors, and Taps. Watertight Reducing Insulation-Piercing Butt Splices.
    Connect two components with different wire sizes, such as an air compressor and its control panel. Also known as step-down splices, these splices join a larger wire and a smaller wire end to end. The larger and smaller openings are color coded so you don't have to measure and mark them yourself. You can snap splices together to create the exact setup you need.
    A gel filler seals out water to keep your wires completely dry and conductive. No need to strip your wire—insert insulated wires into the splice, then squeeze the button with a crimper or pair of pliers until it clicks. The splice bites through the insulation, so you don't take extra time or risk nicks and cuts from a wire stripper.
    For Wire
    Insulation
    Ga.
    Construction
    Lg.
    Max. OD
    Color
    Terminal
    Material
    Filler
    Material
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Max. Voltage
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Certification
    Each
    Polycarbonate Insulation
    16 to 14 × 18 to 16Solid, Stranded
    1.89"0.15" × 0.13"Blue/Clear × Red/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP08
    UL Listed
    000000000000
    14 to 12 × 18 to 16Solid, Stranded
    1.89"0.17" × 0.13"Yellow/Clear × Red/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP08
    UL Listed
    00000000000
    14 to 12 × 16 to 14Solid, Stranded
    1.89"0.17" × 0.15"Yellow/Clear × Blue/ClearBronzeGel220600V AC
    600V DC
    IP08
    UL Listed
    00000000000
     
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