Molex Butt Splice Crimp Butt Splice Terminal, Uninsulated 8 AWG

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RS Stock No.:
259-2487
Mfr. Part No.:
19215-0034
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Splice Type

Butt Splice

Wire Size

8 AWG

Overall Length

0.864in

Diameter

0.295in

Insulation

Uninsulated

Number of Ways

1

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
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Molex Crimp Butt Splice Terminal, 8 AWG, Uninsulated - 19215-0034


This crimp butt splice terminal falls under the category of splices, designed specifically for 8AWG wire. With an overall length of 21.9mm and a diameter of 7.5mm, it is engineered to provide a robust electrical connection. The uninsulated design is optimal for applications where insulation is not required.

Features & Benefits


• Crafted from copper for superior electrical conductivity
• Tin plating ensures excellent corrosion resistance
• Capable of handling a maximum voltage of up to 600V
• Accommodates operating temperatures up to 149°C

Applications


• Used with heavy-duty wiring assemblies
• Suitable for creating reliable butt splice wiring connections
• Used in manufacturing and assembly line
• Used in closed brazed barrel type for strong connections

What materials are used in the construction of this terminal?


The terminal is primarily constructed from copper, which provides excellent electrical conductivity. It also features tin plating for enhanced resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-term reliability in electrical connections.

What are the recommended tools for installing this splice connector?


Installation typically requires a manual crimping tool designed for non-insulated terminals. Specific die sets may be needed depending on the application and desired crimp quality.

How does the uninsulated design differ from insulated options?


The uninsulated design is intended for applications where insulation is not necessary, making it ideal for environments where heat dissipation is crucial or where a compact connection is desired.

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