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Cable lugs and ferrules are connecting devices used primarily for terminating and joining cable and wire conductors in electrical installations and equipment.
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:
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.
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
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 quick and easy potential loops. Barrel material: Tin-plated copper Insulation: Polypropylene-fluoropolymer Temperature rating: 2–5°C to 105°C Flammability: UL 94HB
wire ferrules with plastic insulating collars: SIMPLE IDENTIFICATION OF THE CIRCUIT AND VOLTAGE BASED ON THE COLOR OF THE INSULATED COLLAR ADDITIONAL INSULATION HELPS TO ISOLATE AND PROTECT AGAINST UNWANTED CONTACT WITH
What is required by standards? A flexible copper wire does not have to be assembled with a ferrule. All screw-type and screw less type terminal connections are subject to standard EN 60999-1/VDE 0609. This standard clearly states that a mechanical conductor terminal point – irrespective of the