AW500025 - 1 AWG (25mm Pin) Insulated Ferrules - Olive Green
Precio original
$15.99
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Precio original
$15.99
Precio original
$15.99
$15.99
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$15.99
Precio actual
$15.99
SKU AW500025
Disponibilidad:
en stock, listo para ser enviado
A Wire Ferrule is a connector used to terminate stranded wires (sometimes referred to as a cord end terminal or bootlace ferrule). Traditionally a wire ferrule is crimped to a stranded wire using a crimping tool (compression, ratchet, or pneumatic mechanism), thus turning the stranded wire into a solid one.
Wire Ferrules are offered without insulation (Non-Insulated Wire Ferrules), with plastic insulation for single wires (Single Insulated Wire Ferrules) and with a plastic insulation to accommodate two wires (Twin Wire Ferrules). Wire Ferrules are offered in Strips or Spools to be used with automatic crimping machines or multi-function crimping tools.
Dimensions & Features:
Technical Drawing:
ABB:XUSG01910
Altech Corp:FII0125
American Electrical:11202500
Burndy:YF0125IT
GE Renewable Energy: 104W4400P019
Tyco AMP:4-966 066-3
ZF:V3AE1627
Click to view product spec sheet:
Wire Ferrules are offered without insulation (Non-Insulated Wire Ferrules), with plastic insulation for single wires (Single Insulated Wire Ferrules) and with a plastic insulation to accommodate two wires (Twin Wire Ferrules). Wire Ferrules are offered in Strips or Spools to be used with automatic crimping machines or multi-function crimping tools.
Dimensions & Features:
Wire Size: | 1 AWG |
Color: | Green |
L1: | 40.0mm (1.58") |
L2: | 25mm (0.98") |
D: | 10.9mm (0.42") |
D1: | 10.3mm (0.40") |
D2: | 15.0mm (0.59") |
UL Approved: | Yes |
CE Certfied: | Yes |
RoHS Compliant: | Yes |
Max Electrical Rating: | 105°C (221°F) - 600 Volts |
Max Electrical Current: | 195A |
Material: | Tin-Plated Copper |
Technical Drawing:
Cross References
Cross Reference Parts:ABB:XUSG01910
Altech Corp:FII0125
American Electrical:11202500
Burndy:YF0125IT
GE Renewable Energy: 104W4400P019
Tyco AMP:4-966 066-3
ZF:V3AE1627
Documents
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How to Crimp a Wire Ferrule?