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15A Euro Style Terminal Block - 12 Gang - 5 Pack
Pacer's European terminal blocks are constructed from 6/6 nylon and incorporate tin-plated brass inserts for corrosion resistance. They also carry wire protectors to prevent stranded wire from being damaged during the installation process. This 15A Pacer European terminal block has 14 AWG max.
Features:
15 AMP, 300V, 14 AWG max
12 positions
Each European terminal block is built to handle the harshest marine conditions
Recessed screws and terminals to avoid shock hazards
Closed-back design to prevent moisture intrusion
Easily cut
Compliances:
UL Recognized
CSA Certified
Characteristics:
Constructed from 6/6 nylon
Tin-plated brass inserts
Applications:
Distributing voltage and power to smaller circuits
Combining grounds in an electrical system
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20A Euro Style Terminal Block - 12 Gang - 5 Pack
Pacer's European terminal blocks are constructed from 6/6 nylon and incorporate tin-plated brass inserts for corrosion resistance. They also carry wire protectors to prevent stranded wire from being damaged during the installation process. This 20A Pacer European terminal block has 12 AWG max.
Features:
20 AMP, 300V, 12 AWG max
12 positions
Each European terminal block is built to handle the harshest marine conditions
Recessed screws and terminals to avoid shock hazards
Closed-back design to prevent moisture intrusion
Easily cut
Compliances:
UL Recognized
CSA Certified
Characteristics:
Constructed from 6/6 nylon
Tin-plated brass inserts
Applications:
Distributing voltage and power to smaller circuits
Combining grounds in an electrical system
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Yellow 18 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 18
Insulation Color: Yellow
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Red 16 AWG Wire Ferrule - 8mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 16
Insulation Color: Red
Ferrule Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
Stripping Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
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Blue 14 AWG Wire Ferrule - 8mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 14
Insulation Color: Blue
Ferrule Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
Stripping Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
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Black 10 AWG Wire Ferrule - 10mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 10
Insulation Color: Black
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Ivory 8 AWG Wire Ferrule - 12mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 8
Insulation Color: Ivory
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Green 6 AWG Wire Ferrule - 12mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 6
Insulation Color: Green
Ferrule Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
Stripping Length: 14mm (0.59 in.)
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Brown 4 AWG Wire Ferrule - 16mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 4
Insulation Color: Brown
Ferrule Length: 16mm (0.63 in.)
Stripping Length: 18mm (0.75 in.)
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Beige 2 AWG Wire Ferrule - 16mm Length - 10 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 10
Wire Size (AWG): 2
Insulation Color: Beige
Ferrule Length: 16mm (0.63 in.)
Stripping Length: 18mm (0.75 in.)
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Turquoise 22-24 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 22-24
Insulation Color: Turquoise
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Orange 20-22 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 20-22
Insulation Color: Orange
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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White 18-20 AWG Wire Ferrule - 6mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 18-20
Insulation Color: White
Ferrule Length: 6mm (0.24 in.)
Stripping Length: 8mm (0.31 in.)
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Grey 12 AWG Wire Ferrule - 10mm Length - 25 Pack
Wire fraying can quickly become a problem when dealing with IEC (European)-style terminal blocks. As the wire frays, the connection becomes weaker, and the problem will need to be addressed. But all that can be prevented. How? By utilizing wire ferrules. Wire ferrules are a type of terminal that prevents wire fraying. It covers the stranded wire and creates a solid, connected piece. In a sense, wire ferrules make stranded wire behave like solid wire. This is important, especially when working with IEC terminal blocks.
How are wire ferrules properly used? The first step is to strip the wire to the correct length. Now slide the ferrule over the exposed wire. Make sure that the nylon casing butts up to the wire insulation. Once set, crimp using the proper tool. Using the proper tool is important, as, without the proper pressure, the wire may not create a solid connection. Proper crimping pressure and technique are key to ensuring continued performance. Once properly crimped, users can add heat shrink for added protection if they choose.
Features:
Prevent strand separation while minimizing strand breakage
Insulated ferrules provide additional electrical insulation
Increase connection reliability when terminating stranded wire in terminal blocks
Specifications:
Package Size: 25
Wire Size (AWG): 12
Insulation Color: Grey
Ferrule Length: 10mm (0.39 in.)
Stripping Length: 12mm (0.47 in.)
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12-10 AWG Heat Shrink Spade Terminal - #8 Stud Size - 3 Pack
Fork terminals connect wires to a stud, bus bar, or another part of an electrical system. Fork terminals help prevent frayed wires and offer a high level of protection. In an electrical environment, vibration is often a factor. Standard lock terminals will disconnect should the holding screw loosen. Locking fork terminals have a projection inside the forks, causing the terminals to snap onto the screw. Flanged fork terminals have the ends of the forks turned up. These designs will keep the terminal fastened even if the holding screw loosens.
Features:
High-quality tinned copper for corrosion resistance
Efficient installation
Creates solid connections
Meets multiple compliances
Benefits:
Environmentally sealed
Easy to Install
Built for durability
Long-lasting
Specifications:
Color: Yellow
Wire AWG: 12-10 AWG
Stud Size: #8
Terminal Pad Width (inch): 0.39”
Package Size: Three included
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