
Allicdata Part #: | 298-16736-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
ESV6-ESV8-Q |
Price: | $ 2.87 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Panduit Corp |
Short Description: | STRONGHOLD STEP-DOWN BUTT SPLICE |
More Detail: | Terminal Connector |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | $ 2.60820 |
10 +: | $ 2.54268 |
25 +: | $ 2.49707 |
50 +: | $ 2.42890 |
100 +: | $ 2.38354 |
500 +: | $ 2.33811 |
1000 +: | $ 2.29271 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
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The wire splice connectors are used to modify and extend existing wires. Generally, it is used in larger wiring projects like residential wiring, office, automation, lighting, and plant control systems. Typical examples include large three-phase motor control projects, complex lighting projects, or residential wiring projects requiring large cable runs. Wire splice connectors are usually classified as terminals, and there are three major types, including ESV6, ESV8, and Q. Each of these delivers different levels of performance and application fields depending on their design.
ESV6
The ESV6 splice connector is commonly used for home and commercial wiring projects due to its easy installation and secure wiring. This type of splice connector is made up of multiple zinc-plated steel components and configured as a "screw-on" terminal. This makes it very secure and compatible with different types of wires. It is ideal for wiring light-duty circuits and short cable runs. The ESV6 splice connector is able to handle a maximum of 25 amperes and 600 volts.
ESV8
The ESV8 splice connectors are a more advanced, heavy-duty version of the ESV6. It is typically used in automotive and other large wiring projects. Unlike the ESV6 which requires a "screw-on" terminal, the ESV8 requires no extra screwing as it comes equipped with an auto-locking feature that secures the cables together. The maximum amperage for the ESV8 connector is 50 amperes and 1000 volts. It is also resistant to vibrations, impacts, and water.
Q
The Q splice connector is the most advanced type among the three. It features a unique "snap-in" design that allows for secure and easy installation. This makes it ideal for wiring large residential and commercial wiring projects. Due to its advanced design, the Q splice connector can handle a maximum of 70 amperes and 1200 volts. The Q splice connector is also much smaller compared to other types, making it easy to use in tight and hard-to-reach areas.
Working Principle
The working principle of all the splicing connectors is similar. It involves clamping the two ends of the wire, soldering them, and inserting the connector. Depending on the type of wire splicing connectors, additional steps may be involved. For instance, the ESV6 requires a screw-on terminal while the ESV8 has an auto-locking feature. In the case of the Q connector, it requires a "snap-in" design. Regardless of the type, all splice connectors will ensure that the wires are securely connected.
Conclusion
Wire splice connectors are a great way of extending and modifying existing wires. They are available in different types, including ESV6, ESV8, and Q. Depending on the application and environment, it is possible to choose the best type. All three types are easy to install, secure, and have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. Overall, the wire splice connectors provide a secure and reliable connection for a variety of wiring projects.
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