Product Details
Universal Transparent Lined Splice Butt Heat Shrink Adhesives (AMT-126) by Gardner Bender®. Quantity: 3 Pieces. Size: 12-10 AWG. Color: Yellow. Splice Butt Heat Shrink Adhesive lined Transparent 12-10 AWG Yellow. 12-10 Gauge Butt Splice Wire Terminal 3 Count. Adhesive lined butt connectors are specially designed for waterproof heat shrink applications. Gardner Bender butt splices provide quick and reliable crimp-type connections and wire repairs. They are available for a wide variety of wire size and insulation types. Simply crimp both ends for a long-lasting, secure connection.
Specifications
Color: Yellow |
Each in Package Height (in): 0.5 |
Each in Package Width (in): 1.63 |
Each in Package Length/Depth (in): 4 |
Each in Package Weight (lbs): 0.0313 |
Inner Pack Weight (lbs): 0.44 |
Includes
- (3) Transparent Lined Splice Butt Heat Shrink Adhesives
Features
- Constructed with heat shrink instulation
- Adhesively lined to ensure it waterproofs and environmentally seals electrical connections when crimped or heated
- Designed for use on 12-10 gauge wire
- Resists salt water, oil, gasoline and other environmental contaminants
- Rated at 600 Volt Max
- 2:5:1 Shrink ratio
- Standard 1 Year Warranty
- Perfect blend of leading innovations and superior workmanship
- Manufactured to offer high value and everlasting reliability
- Strict quality control ensures conformance to safety standards
Designed for use on 12-10 gauge wire
Adhesively lined to ensure it waterproofs and environmentally seals electrical connections when crimped or heated
Constructed with heat shrink insulation
Resists salt water, oil, gasoline and other environmental contaminants
Rated at 600 Volt Max
2:5:1 Shrink ratio
3 count
Gardner Bender® has been innovating and manufacturing conduit bending and conduit fishing equipment, electrical connection supplies, tools and wire management products for electricians for over half a century. Inventor James Gardner had started to produce his first mold to begin manufacturing his patented aluminum conduit benders that contained double-levels to tell electricians they had a 45 or 90 degree angle of bend. Fueled from this success, innovation was born, and by 1969 he redesigned and patented an improved fish tape for pulling wires through conduit. By 1975 Gardner Bender was producing 13 different types of hand benders, three different types of fish tapes, an assortment of wire connectors and other items needed by electricians.