PANDUIT: Electrical Full Line
For technical assistance in the U.S., call 866-405-6654 (outside the U.S., see inside back cover for directory) ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS D1.81 B2. Cable Accessories C1. Wiring Duct C3. Abrasion Protection C4. Cable Management D1. Terminals D2. Power Connectors E1. Labeling Systems E2. Labels E3. Pre-Printed & Write-On Markers F. Index B3. Stainless Steel Ties C2. Surface Raceway E5. Lockout/ Tagout & Safety Solutions B1. Cable Ties A. System Overview D3. Grounding Connectors E4. Permanent Identification Crimping Guidelines for Panduit ® Pan-Term ® Terminals, Disconnects, Splices and Wire Joints (continued) Non-Insulated Terminals and Disconnects A. Locate terminal in appropriate wire gauge crimp die pocket with indenter centered on barrel seam. B. Rotate terminal so tongue is level with crimp die. C. Insert properly stripped wire (based on recommendations on package label) into terminal until a minimum of 1/32'' of wire extends beyond the terminal barrel. D. Squeeze tool handles firmly to perform the electrical crimp. (See Note 2, page D1.82) Insulated and Non-Insulated Parallel Splices A. Locate parallel splice in appropriate wire gauge crimp die pocket and position tool on the center of the splice. B. Rotate terminal so tongue is level with crimp die. C. Insert properly stripped wire (based on recommendations on package label) into each end of the parallel splice. D. Squeeze tool handles firmly. (See Note 2, page D1.82) E. An insulation crimp is not required on an insulated parallel splice. Step A Step B Steps C and D Complete Crimp Steps A and B Steps C and D Complete Crimp Insulated and Non-Insulated Butt Splices A. Locate butt splice in appropriate color-coded crimp die pocket and position crimp halfway between the wire stop (center of splice) and the end of the insulation crimp area. (See Note 4, page D1.82) B. Insert properly stripped wire (based on recommendations on package label) into one end of butt splice. C. Squeeze tool handles firmly to perform the electrical crimp (See Note 2, page D1.82) D. Provide second crimp on the flared portion of the insulation housing to close the insulation. Caution: When using plier type crimping tools, do not squeeze as firmly as you did for the electrical crimp. (See Note 3, page D1.82) E. Repeat steps 1 – 4 for opposite end of butt splice. (See Note 3, page D1.82) Steps A and B Step C Steps D and E Complete Crimp
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