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Pacer Seamless Butt Splice - 6 AWG - Non-Insulated - 10 Pack

Pacer Seamless Butt Splice - 6 AWG - Non-Insulated - 10 Pack

$12.00
Pacer Seamless Butt Splice - 6 AWG - Non-Insulated - 10 Pack
$12.00

The Story

Ensure reliable and long-lasting electrical connections on your boat with our Seamless Butt Splice - 6 AWG - Non-Insulated. Designed specifically for marine applications, these tinned butt splices offer quick installation and exceptional durability, making them the perfect choice for all your boating electrical needs.

Why Choose Seamless Butt Splices for Your Marine Needs

In the harsh marine environment, electrical connections must withstand constant exposure to moisture, vibrations, and varying temperatures. Our Seamless Butt Splices provide a robust solution, ensuring secure and corrosion-resistant connections that keep your boat's systems running smoothly.

Features

  • ✔️ Tin Plated for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • ✔️ Seamless design for secure connections
  • ✔️ Non-insulated for versatile applications

Specifications

Parameter Details
Gauge 6 AWG
Heat Shrink No
Package Size 10 Pack
Length 1.045”
Inner Diameter (I.D.) 0.230”
Outer Diameter (O.D.) 0.374”
Box Dimensions 1"H x 5"W x 9"L
Weight 0.15 lbs
UPC 840248205993

Compliance and Standards

  • ✅ E.T.P. (Electrolytic Tough Pitch) CDA-110 compliant
  • ✅ ASTM-B-152 copper rated at 100% conductivity
  • ✅ UL & CSA Approved
  • ✅ RoHS Compliant

How to Install Seamless Tinned Butt Splices

  1. Prepare Your Wires: Cut and strip your 6 AWG wires to the recommended length, ensuring the conductors are clean and free from oxidation.
  2. Insert the Wires: Locate the indentation inside the butt splice. Insert each wire so that the conductor butt up against the indentation, and ensure the insulation touches the splice to minimize connection weaknesses.
  3. Crimp the Splice: Use a compatible crimping tool to firmly crimp the splice. Proper crimping ensures the right amount of pressure for a secure connection.
  4. Repeat and Test: Repeat the process on the other side of the splice. After both ends are crimped, perform a tug test by gently pulling each wire to verify the connection's integrity.

Following these steps guarantees a durable and reliable electrical connection, ideal for the demanding conditions of marine environments.

Additional Resources

Download the Brochure (PDF)

Description

Ensure reliable and long-lasting electrical connections on your boat with our Seamless Butt Splice - 6 AWG - Non-Insulated. Designed specifically for marine applications, these tinned butt splices offer quick installation and exceptional durability, making them the perfect choice for all your boating electrical needs.

Why Choose Seamless Butt Splices for Your Marine Needs

In the harsh marine environment, electrical connections must withstand constant exposure to moisture, vibrations, and varying temperatures. Our Seamless Butt Splices provide a robust solution, ensuring secure and corrosion-resistant connections that keep your boat's systems running smoothly.

Features

  • ✔️ Tin Plated for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • ✔️ Seamless design for secure connections
  • ✔️ Non-insulated for versatile applications

Specifications

Parameter Details
Gauge 6 AWG
Heat Shrink No
Package Size 10 Pack
Length 1.045”
Inner Diameter (I.D.) 0.230”
Outer Diameter (O.D.) 0.374”
Box Dimensions 1"H x 5"W x 9"L
Weight 0.15 lbs
UPC 840248205993

Compliance and Standards

  • ✅ E.T.P. (Electrolytic Tough Pitch) CDA-110 compliant
  • ✅ ASTM-B-152 copper rated at 100% conductivity
  • ✅ UL & CSA Approved
  • ✅ RoHS Compliant

How to Install Seamless Tinned Butt Splices

  1. Prepare Your Wires: Cut and strip your 6 AWG wires to the recommended length, ensuring the conductors are clean and free from oxidation.
  2. Insert the Wires: Locate the indentation inside the butt splice. Insert each wire so that the conductor butt up against the indentation, and ensure the insulation touches the splice to minimize connection weaknesses.
  3. Crimp the Splice: Use a compatible crimping tool to firmly crimp the splice. Proper crimping ensures the right amount of pressure for a secure connection.
  4. Repeat and Test: Repeat the process on the other side of the splice. After both ends are crimped, perform a tug test by gently pulling each wire to verify the connection's integrity.

Following these steps guarantees a durable and reliable electrical connection, ideal for the demanding conditions of marine environments.

Additional Resources

Download the Brochure (PDF)

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