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Double-Wire Ferrules Note: The ferrules below are considered “double-wire” ferrules. They are sized to accommodate two conductors in one end sleeve, which enables
Ferrule dimensions conform to DIN 46228, Part 4 — Ferrules • Vinyl-insulated, nylon-insulated and non-insulated styles • All styles offered in #22 AWG to #10 AWG and compatible with existing Sta-Kon tooling How to apply a ferrule • Strip the insulation from the end of the wire and insert into the insulated end of the ferrule
Heavy duty copper lugs and ferrules for use with copper cables and wires in specialised applications such as medium and high voltage electrical reticulation systems.
AWG: In the American Wire Gauge (AWG), diameters can be calculated by applying the formula: D(AWG) = 0.005 * 92 ((36-AWG)/39) inch. For the 00, 000, 0000 etc. gauges you use -1, -2, -3, which makes more sense mathematically than “double nought.”
Ferrules insure reliable electrical connections when terminating stranded flexible wire in terminal blocks, circuit breakers or other control devices. Insulated ferrules prevent conductor breakage due to bending, wire stress or vibration while facilitating wire insertion into the terminal clamp.
Wire Ferrules Technical Information. Apart from giving a high quality appearance, ferrules also ensure the reliability of the connection and installation. Advantages of wire ferrules: Easy insertion of wire into terminal Prevents flare out of stripped, stranded wire Improved connection reliability. Wire ferrules with plastic insulating collars:
Wire ferrules are sized in Millimeter Squared (mms), a European wire size designation of the cross sectional area, so a 1.5mms ferrule would use the 1.5 mms die cavity. There is not a 1:1 correspondence between mms and AWG – just an approximation.