Weidmuller German Colour Coded Bootlace Ferrule Crimp terminal Kit

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RS Stock No.:
414-6835
Distrelec Article No.:
304-00-006
Mfr. Part No.:
9025900000
Brand:
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Brand

Weidmüller

Type

German Colour Coded

Connector Type

Bootlace Ferrule

Kit Contents

0.5mm² → 2.5mm² Wire End Ferrules

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

German and DIN Standard Bootlace Ferrule Kits


From Weidmuller, a selection of DIN Standard and German colour code bootlace ferrule kits, ideal for crimping to a variety of wire sizes. These kits contain bootlace ferrules with plastic shrouds and are supplied in a convenient and compact plastic case Part number

• Ferrule kits 1 & 2 are colour coded to DIN standard - part number 414-6835 kit 1
part number 374-4315 kit 2
• Ferrule kits 3 & 4 feature German colour code - part number 374-4292 kit 3
part number 414-6841 kit 4

Weidmuller Crimp Terminal Kit, Shrouded, 5 Colours - 9025900000


Looking for a reliable cable connection solution for your electrical equipment? Turn to this crimp terminal kit from Weidmuller. It features bootlace ferrule connectors with coloured shrouds that let you easily colour-code your wiring. As these ferrules come in different sizes, they can fit wire ends ranging in size from 0.5mm² to 2.5mm². The kit box is pre-divided into sections so you can sort and store the terminals based on colour and size.

Features & Benefits


• Case contains 400 components, offering enough stock for multiple uses
• Compact box diameter of 92mm for ease of portability
• Plastic shrouds insulate terminals to help prevent overheating and electrical hazards

Applications


• Maintenance
• Aerospace engineering
• Control panels
• Manufacturing industry

What's the difference between crimping and soldering?


When crimping a cable, you strip off the outer jacket and tightly attach the wire to your terminal with a crimping tool. Soldering means using a soldering iron to join two wires together or to attach a wire to a board. As crimping creates an airtight connection between the wire and terminal, you'll typically find it used in applications that need protection from contaminants like dirt and moisture.

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