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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1302 for 0.75–1.5 mm² Wire
Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1302 for 0.75–1.5 mm² Wire
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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1302 for 0.75–1.5 mm² Wire
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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1302 for 0.75–1.5 mm² Wire
Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1302 for 0.75–1.5 mm² Wire
EPM E-650-1302 is a crimp connector designed for secure compression terminations on copper conductors with cross-sections from 0.75 to 1.5 mm². It is intended for joining, terminating or repairing single-core and multi-strand wires in low-voltage electrical systems. The connector provides a compact, stable mechanical and electrical contact when compressed with a suitable crimping tool and is suitable for use in automotive, household and light industrial applications.
The connector offers reliable electrical continuity and mechanical retention when crimped correctly. Its design supports both solid and stranded copper conductors within the specified cross-section range, enabling consistent contact resistance and reduced risk of loose connections. Use of a proper crimping tool ensures repeatable compressions and long-term stability in typical low-voltage environments.
Strip the insulation from the conductor to the appropriate length for the connector barrel, insert the bare conductor fully into the barrel, and position the connector in the jaws of a suitable crimping tool. Apply firm, even pressure until the connector is compressed to the tool’s specification. After crimping, inspect the joint visually and, if required, perform a pull test to confirm mechanical retention. If the application requires additional protection, apply insulating sleeving, heat shrink or other protective measures suited to the environment.
Use a crimping tool matched to the connector size to achieve a consistent, low-resistance joint. Avoid using pliers or improper tools that can produce unreliable crimps. Select the correct conductor cross-section and ensure clean copper surfaces for best electrical contact. For environments exposed to moisture or vibration, complement the crimp with appropriate insulation and strain relief methods.
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