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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.”.
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
Features. Ferrules ensure reliable electrical connections when terminating conductors in screw clamp terminal blocks. Fraying and breaking of wire strands is prevented and the possibility of an unreliable connection is minimized.
Cable lugs and ferrules are connecting devices used primarily for terminating and joining cable and wire conductors in electrical installations and equipment.
Ferrules provide an easy, clean and reliable connection of flexible and stranded wires. They are adapted to screw, push-in and spring connections and used worldwide in many industrial or commercial applications where contact precision is key. STANDARDS FOR CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION.
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 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.