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Ergom KL 95 Copper Through Connector, Tinned
The Ergom KL 95 is a professional-grade tinned copper through connector engineered for creating secure and reliable electrical cable joints. Constructed from high-quality copper and finished with a tin coating, this connector provides superior electrical conductivity and enhanced protection against oxidation and corrosion. It is designed to facilitate a permanent connection between copper conductors, ensuring stability and safety in demanding electrical systems.
The primary benefit of the Ergom KL 95 lies in its robust construction, which guarantees a low-resistance connection that maintains integrity over time. The tinned surface treatment significantly improves resistance to environmental factors, making it an ideal choice for installations where durability is paramount. Its design allows for efficient installation, providing a compact and reliable solution for joining cables in both industrial and residential electrical infrastructures.
This connector is specifically designed for copper conductors and should not be used with aluminum wiring due to the risk of galvanic corrosion. It is also not intended for applications involving high-vibration environments without additional mechanical support or strain relief.
To use the Ergom KL 95, first strip the insulation from the ends of the copper cables to be joined. Insert the conductors into the connector from opposite ends until they meet in the middle. Use a professional crimping tool suitable for the specific size of the connector to apply sufficient pressure, ensuring a tight and permanent mechanical bond. Verify that the connection is secure and properly insulated according to local electrical safety standards.
Always ensure that the electrical circuit is completely de-energized before performing any installation work. Use only calibrated crimping tools to achieve the manufacturer-specified compression, as improper crimping can lead to overheating or connection failure.
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