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Terminals, splices engineered for solid, stranded, or irregular-shaped conductors

By Lee Teschler | October 15, 2020

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SOLISTRAND terminals and splices are specifically engineered to ensure reliable and long lasting performance in the most punishing environments. SOLISTRAND is corrosion resistant, vibration resistant, and features a tensile strength well within the limits of commercial and military specifications. SOLISTRAND is available in ring, flag, spade, hook, and flanged tongue terminals, as well as parallel and butt splices.

These terminals and splices are uninsulated with tin plating and have a wire range of 26 AWG (0.1 mm2) to 600 MCM. They te connectivityare designed to handle a voltage rating for the assigned wire and are temperature rated up to 170°C. They are UL Listed, CSA certified, and many SOLISTRAND terminals meet or exceed SAE AS7928, Type I, Class 1 and 2 requirements.

Benefits include corrosion and vibration resistance, superior tensile strength, and a brazed seam for uniform metal strength around the entire barrel area assuring withstanding harsh industrial environments. A brazed seam also prevents pinched wires. A “W” crimp provides excellent electrical performance and higher tensile strength. Dimples or serrations inside the wire barrel provide optimum tensile strength and maximum electrical contact area after crimping. A bell-mouth on the barrel entrance makes insertion of wires easier.

SOLISTRAND terminals and splices are specifically engineered to ensure reliable and long lasting performance in the most punishing environments. SOLISTRAND is corrosion resistant, vibration resistant, and proudly features a tensile strength well within the limits of commercial and military specifications.

TE Connectivity provides the associated SOLISTRAND crimping tools assuring terminations are consistent and uniformly perfect, making quality control easy and performance reliable. SOLISTRAND is available in ring, flag, spade, hook, and flanged tongue terminals, as well as parallel and butt splices. Applications include pad and pole mount transformers, power supplies, motors, switchgear, telecommunications, and many more.

TEConnectivity, 1050 Westlakes Drive, Berwyn, PA 19312, 610 893 9800, 800 522 6752, www.te.com.

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