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Both use a brass splicing block to connect the wires. But they differ in how they protect the splice. Be sure to closely follow the manufacturer's instructions. With these kits you have only one ...
Determine whether you will be using twist-on wire nuts, push-ins, lever nuts or screw terminals. Twist-on wire nuts are a traditional, inexpensive choice that work for most splicing applications.
Delivers fast, reliable connectivity with AS39029-certified removable crimp contacts — engineered to meet MIL-DTL-24308 ...
The most common punch blocks are the 66 and 110 blocks. The 66 block has been widely used for splicing 25 pairs of telephone wires together. Evolving from the 66 block for voice is the 110 block ...
AeroSplice Wire-to-Wire Connecting Solution, a wire splicing system designed to streamline and standardise wire connections in aviation and defence applications. AeroSplice simplifies the often ...