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Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10
Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10
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Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10
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Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10
Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10
Heat-shrink butt connector with copper sleeve Trytyt TTS-15 – pack of 10 is designed for creating permanent, insulated electrical splices. Each connector combines a metal conductance element with a heat-shrink polyolefin outer tube that shrinks and seals when heated, providing mechanical protection and moisture resistance. The product is intended for use where reliable electrical contact and environmental sealing are needed, such as in automotive, marine, and general-purpose wiring repairs.
The copper sleeve ensures consistent electrical conductivity and a secure crimp connection, while the heat-shrink polyolefin tubing shrinks to form a tight, protective barrier around the splice. After heat application the outer tube provides strain relief and improved resistance to moisture, dust and light mechanical abrasion. Supplied in a pack of 10 connectors, the product allows multiple repairs or installations without the need for individual packaging of each piece.
Strip the insulation from both wire ends to the recommended length for the connector, insert each conductor into the copper sleeve and crimp securely using an appropriate crimping tool. Apply heat evenly around the connector with a heat gun or suitable heating tool until the polyolefin tube shrinks and forms a tight seal around the wire and sleeve. Allow the connector to cool so the tubing sets before subjecting the splice to mechanical stress or electrical load.
Use a calibrated crimping tool sized for butt connectors and apply heat from a distance that prevents overheating of adjacent insulation or components. For marine or exposed installations ensure full shrink and seal of the tubing; inspect all splices visually and by a gentle pull test. Avoid open flame directly on the tubing and follow applicable electrical safety practices.
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