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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 of the next larger size may be used for ease of installation or for better sleeve fit. This guide is to assist with choosing the correct ferrules for termination of power cords and wiring harnesses. Note that cable of the same type and size can vary due to such considerations as tolerances, stranding composition, and simply the ...
Ferrules come in many sizes and colors. The size required for the application depends on the AWG of the wire. The color used can be the user’s choice unless specified in the panel build design; typically, however, blue is used for 14 AWG, black for 16 AWG, and red for 18 AWG.
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.
• Ferrules are the preferred alternative to twisting wire stands or tinning the wire end before terminating into a terminal block • Ferrules are thin-walled copper tubes, which are mechanically crimped onto the ends of stranded wires • They are easy to use — simply strip the wire, slide the ferrule onto the end of the wire and crimp
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.
Phoenix Contact examined and compared the common conductor pre-treatment methods with regard to their electrical voltage drop and contact resistance based on the example of a 2.5 mm² cross section range. It became clear that even one conductor pre-assembled with a ferrule offered some advantages. This is because the contact