
Allicdata Part #: | UAL27828-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
UAL(CART) |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | 3M |
Short Description: | CONN INLINE TAP 17-24 AWG IDC |
More Detail: | Terminal Inline, Tap Connector IDC 17-24 AWG Gray |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | Scotchlok™ |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Terminal Type: | Inline, Tap |
Number of Wire Entries: | 2 |
Termination: | IDC |
Wire Gauge: | 17-24 AWG |
Insulation: | Fully Insulated |
Features: | Gel Filled |
Color: | Gray |
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Terminals - Wire Splice Connectors
The application of Universal Anchorless Crimp Technology (UACT), commonly referred to as CART, has significantly transformed the way wire splices are made and connected. CART offers a unique method of connecting two pieces of wire without solder or flux. It combines crimp position assurance and testing, resulting in reliable, high-quality installations without the need for screws, solder or flux.
UACT\'s strength and ability to handle multiple crimps make it the ideal choice when faced with the challenge of connecting wires in harsh, high-temperature, and high-performance environments. By eliminating welding, soldering, and screws, CART minimizes the risk of damaging the splices, reducing the risk of electric malfunction and corrosion.
CART is used in a variety of applications ranging from automotive wiring and industrial connectors to small, secure connections, such as those used in medical devices. This technology is often used for terminating wires in places where conventional soldering or crimping is not an option due to environmental considerations or size constraints. CART is also becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry for applications such as fuel injectors, emissions control, and transmission systems.
When it comes to working with CART, a few common items are required: a crimp position assurance tool, a positioning tool, and a crimp pull test tool. The tools used depend on the application and the crimp connector being used. The process begins by preparing the wires by stripping and placing them into the connector. The correct position and tension must then be verified with a positioning tool. Once this is done, a crimp position assurance tool is used to ensure the wires are in the correct position within the connector.
Next, a crimp pull test is conducted to ensure that the crimp is securely connected and the wires are properly positioned. The pull test measures the amount of force required to separate the wires. If the tension is too low or too high, the crimp can be adjusted with a positioning tool and re-tested. At this point, the connector is ready to be installed into the desired application.
CART offers an effective, cost-efficient way to connect wires in a variety of applications. It is a quick and easy method to produce reliable connections without the need for soldering or screws. With the ability to support multiple crimps and withstand high temperatures and pressures, CART is becoming the preferred choice for connecting electrical components in a wide range of industries.
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