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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.
Filled with grease, these splices resist moisture and corrosion.
Create a water- and corrosion-resistant seal while connecting two different sizes of wire.
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.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a watertight seal.
Join wires and cables in some of the dirtiest and wettest locations—from paper mills to marine environments—without special tools.
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 for quick field installation, no crimping or tools required
Push stripped wire into each end of these splices to make a connection.
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.
Snap these splices onto your wire and they’ll pierce the insulation without you having to strip it.
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.
Quickly connect wires without crimping or twisting.
A plastic cover fully insulates these splices and is clear so you can visually confirm the connection.
Twist stripped wires together, insert them into the connector, and then crimp for a dependable connection.
Create a secure connection that resists corrosion and water.
Make a quick, secure wire connection without crimping.
Make quick, watertight connections for underground applications without any crimping.
Rated to 300° F, these connectors are an excellent choice for use in high-temperature applications such as HID lighting and electric heat.
Made of porcelain, these connectors can withstand temperatures up to 1200°F.
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.
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.
Suitable for use underground, these connectors consist of a twist-on wire connector and an abrasion- and moisture-resistant insulator tube.
Soft molding over the wings provides a comfortable grip.
Push stripped wires into connectors for a reliable connection that's faster to install than twisting or crimping.
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.
Tap and splice multiple wires together at the same time.
When heat is applied, adhesive-lined insulation shrinks and bonds to the wires, creating a moisture- and corrosion-resistant seal.
Use a single splice to connect more than two wires.
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.
Connect a tap wire to a main wire without stripping—these wire taps penetrate insulation.
Filled with gel, these wire taps seal out moisture.
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.
Tap a wire or add a finished terminal to the end of a wire.
Taps connect to wires with male quick-disconnect terminals.
Splice large size wires without special tools—insert your wires and tighten the hex nut to make a connection.
Connect one end to a fixture and the other to a ballast. These connectors allow you to safely disconnect a failed ballast without exposing you to live wires.