22-18 Heatshrink Butt Connectors - 25-Pack
Gauge Size: 22-18
Quantity: 25
Product Features:
These heatshrink butt connectors are a top - notch choice. The cross - linked polyolefin tubing is stronger than PVC and won't burn like it. The heat - activated adhesive lining seals out salt water, oil, acids, and sunlight, and also relieves strain. With a nylon insulator preferred by experts, it offers great marine - grade resistance to sunlight, water, oil, chemicals, vibration, and cut - through damage. It's UL Listed and CSA Recognized. It has a high shrink ratio, shrinking to 1/3 of its original size at 257°F/125°C. The operating temperature ranges from 40°C to 110°C. The ANCOR connectors have built - in heat - activated adhesive in the sleeve. It shrinks to form a watertight seal and excellent vibration and strain relief. It's tinned for corrosion resistance, made of pure copper for maximum current flow, and has a brazed seam for high strength. The wire range is 22 - 18 (0.3 - 0.8 mm).
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:
- Gauge: 22 - 18 AWG
- Heat Shrink: Yes
- Type: Butt Connectors
- Package Qty: 25
- Box Dimensions: 1'H x 4'W x 4'L WT: 0.2 lbs
- UPC: 091887303421
Quick Guide (pdf)
Using these Ancor 22 - 18 heatshrink butt connectors is easy. First, select the appropriate wire within the 22 - 18 gauge range. Insert the wires into both ends of the connector. Then, use a heat source to heat the connector until it shrinks to form a watertight seal. The heat - activated adhesive will also start working to provide extra protection. Make sure to heat it evenly for the best results. When it comes to safety, be aware of the warning about the chemicals. Avoid direct contact with the product and work in a well - ventilated area. For maintenance, store these connectors in a dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will help keep them in good condition for future use.