Create permanent, reliable electrical joints with our Insulated Butt Splice Terminal Link Joints. These connectors are the industry standard for "butt-splicing" two wires together, providing a secure mechanical and electrical connection that is protected by a durable insulating sleeve. The blue color-coding signifies compatibility with medium-gauge wiring, making these a staple for automotive, marine, and home electrical repairs.
Seamless Tin-Plated Copper Core: The internal metal sleeve is designed for maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance, ensuring a low-resistance path for your electrical current.
High-Grade Vinyl Insulation: Wrapped in a rugged blue PVC/Vinyl sleeve that prevents accidental shorts and provides excellent vibration resistance.
Easy-Entry Tapered Internal Barrel: Designed to guide the wire into the crimp zone effortlessly, preventing frayed strands and ensuring a professional finish.
Terminal Type: Butt Splice Connector.
Insulation Material: High-Flexibility Vinyl (PVC).
Color: Blue
Automotive Repairs: Perfect for splicing wires for car stereos, alarms, or lighting systems where space is tight.
Marine Wiring: Tin-plated core helps resist oxidation in humid environments.
Home DIY Projects: Ideal for repairing small appliances or extending existing low-voltage wiring.
Industrial Maintenance: A quick and reliable solution for fixing broken control lines in electrical panels.
Do I need a special tool to use these?
Yes, for a secure connection, a standard terminal crimping tool is required to compress the internal metal barrel onto the wire. Avoid using standard pliers, as they may not apply even pressure.
Can these be used for outdoor/waterproof applications?
These are standard insulated terminals. For fully waterproof connections, we recommend adding heat shrink tubing over the joint or using our heat-shrink style butt connectors.
How many wires can I put in one side?
These are designed for a 1-to-1 connection. Inserting too many wires into one end can result in a weak mechanical bond and potential electrical failure.
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