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Butt Splice Kit is used for waterproof installation or repair of #8 - #2 AWG copper cable. Easy to use polyolefin seals with heat gun or torch eliminating messy epoxies, tapes or mastics. Instructions: Slide heat shrink tubing over one conductor. Remove 5/8" insulation from conductors to be spliced. Insert stripped conductor in the butt splice. Tighten set screw to the lb per inch recommendations on the packaging and check for continuity of wire. Move heat shrink tube over splice and center. Heat tubing with torch or heat gun (MSTR-TORCH). Tubing shrinks at 350 F. Start in the middle of the tube, apply heat moving lengthwise back and forth over tubing. DO NOT TRAP AIR IN MIDDLE OF SPLICE KIT. When tubing has assumed the splice configuration and mastic seal is visible on each end of tubing, discontinue heating.
Ox-Gard Anti-Oxidant Compound is the perfect safeguard for aluminum-to-aluminum, aluminum-to-copper wire connections and aluminum conduit joints. Instructions: Apply Ox-Gard to wires and work in with wire brush or emery cloth, apply liberally to both connector and conductor, assemble joint following connector manufacturer's instructions.
Thin wall heat-shrink tubing is constructed from durable, flame-retardant black polyolefin which is resistant to both solvents and fluids making it ideal for cable insulation, repair, marking or bundling. Heat shrink not only provides superior mechanical, abrasion and moisture protection but also strengthens connections and provides a comfortable gripping surface. As a result, professional and DIY multi-purpose uses include repairing cords (ranging from large appliance cords to small electronic cables that show wear at pull-out), covering tool and sporting equipment handles, and sealing rope for neat, unravel resistant ends. Finally, tubing capably resists common fluids and solvents. Upon heating to 120 C (250 F) the tubing begins to shrink but will not drip, crack or flow and is self-extinguishing within 30 seconds.
Butt Splice Kit is used for waterproof repair of well pipe cables and splices of stranded cable #14 - #8 AWG. Connector set screws engage each wire for a secure splice. Assures safe and permanent connections. Easy to use polyolefin seals with heat gun or torch eliminating messy epoxies, tapes or mastics. Instructions: Slide heat shrink tubing over one conductor. Remove 5/8" insulation from conductors to be spliced. Insert stripped conductor in the butt splice. Tighten set screw to the lb per inch recommendations on the packaging and check for continuity of wire. Move heat shrink tube over splice and center. Heat tubing with torch or heat gun (MSTR-TORCH). Tubing shrinks at 350 F. Start in the middle of the tube, apply heat moving lengthwise back and forth over tubing. DO NOT TRAP AIR IN MIDDLE OF SPLICE KIT. When tubing has assumed the splice configuration and mastic seal is visible on each end of tubing, discontinue heating.