Ancor 16-14 AWG Heatshrink Butt Connectors - 3-Pack
Guage Size: 16-14 AWG
Quantity: 3
Product Features:
- Cross-linked polyolefin tubing is stronger than PVC and won't burn like it.
- Heat-activated adhesive lining seals against salt water, oil, acids, and sunlight, and relieves strain.
- Nylon insulator, favored by experts, resists sunlight, water, oil, chemicals, vibration, and cut-through damage for marine grade use.
- UL Listed and CSA Recognized
- High shrink ratio - shrinks to 1/3 of its original size.
- Shrinks at 257°F/125°C.
- Operating temperature ranges from 40°C to 110°C.
- ANCOR heat shrink connectors have built-in heat-activated adhesive in the tubing sleeve.
- Shrinks to create a watertight seal and excellent vibration and strain relief.
- Tinned for corrosion resistance.
- Pure copper for maximum current flow.
- Brazed seam for high strength.
- Wire range: 16-14 AWG
- mm: 1-2
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specifications:
- Type: Butt Connectors
- Package Qty: 3
- Heat Shrink: Yes
- Gauge: 16-14 AWG
- Box Dimensions: 1'H x 1'W x 1'L WT: 0.1 lbs
- UPC: 091887307924
Quick Guide (pdf)
These Ancor heat shrink butt connectors are easy to use. First, select a wire within the 16 - 14 AWG range. Slide the connector onto the wire ends. Use a heat source like a heat gun to apply heat. Once the temperature reaches 257°F (125°C), the connector will shrink to one - third of its original size and form a watertight seal. The heat - activated adhesive will also provide extra protection. When using, make sure to wear appropriate safety gear as the heat source can be hot. Avoid using these connectors in areas where the temperature goes below 40°C or above 110°C. To maintain them, keep them in a dry place away from direct sunlight and corrosive substances. Also, be aware that this product contains chemicals that can be harmful. Check P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information.