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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1334 for 2 x 1.0–2.5 mm² conductors
Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1334 for 2 x 1.0–2.5 mm² conductors
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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1334 for 2 x 1.0–2.5 mm² conductors
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Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1334 for 2 x 1.0–2.5 mm² conductors
Crimp Connector EPM E-650-1334 for 2 x 1.0–2.5 mm² conductors
EPM crimp connector E-650-1334 is designed to terminate two conductors with cross-sections from 1.0 to 2.5 mm², providing a compact and secure electrical and mechanical joint. The connector is intended for use in general wiring, repair tasks and panel assemblies where a reliable conductor joining method is required. Its construction ensures consistent contact and stable connection in copper conductor applications within low-voltage installations.
The connector offers a simple crimp termination process that reduces installation time and provides reproducible mechanical strength. Its compact shape saves space in terminal blocks and enclosures while maintaining reliable conductivity. The design minimizes the risk of conductor slippage and improves contact stability under vibration or thermal cycling common in electrical installations.
Strip insulation from both conductors to the appropriate length for the connector barrel, insert the conductors fully into the connector so that the exposed conductor is inside the crimp zone, and apply a compatible crimping tool to the connector barrel until a secure mechanical connection is achieved. Verify the crimp by a light pull test and, if required, apply insulation sleeve or heat-shrink tubing for additional mechanical protection and insulation.
Use a crimping tool sized for the conductor cross-section and connector type, and follow standard electrical installation practices. Avoid using the connector on stranded or tinned conductors without confirming compatibility. For safety, perform continuity and insulation checks after installation and ensure connections are used within the intended low-voltage application limits.
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