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Electric wire ferrule

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Stranded wire is preferred for most electrical applications because it is more reliable than solid wire. It is more flexible and durable because repeated bending will not cause it to break. Stranded wire can be more difficult to terminate, because the individual strands tend to separate after
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According to DIN 46228, color indicates the intended wire size. Some manufacturers use their own color codes that differ from the DIN.
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By placing the end of the stranded wire in a ferrule, the strands stay together.
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Center: Several ferrules with colored insulation, and two uninsulated ferrules
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Ferrules: Your Best Insurance Against Costly Connection Failure
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Component used for terminating stranded electrical wires
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End terminal


crimped
stranded wire
screw terminal
Electrical termination
Crimp (electrical)
Electrical connector
Solder joint
Wire rope § Terminations
"Ferrules Prevent Connection Failures"
sv:BNP Media
"Only Connect: A guide to Insulated Ferrules"
Electronics Weekly
cite journal
help
Ferrules: Your Best Insurance Against Costly Connection Failure
Wire Ferrules
Category
Electrical power connectors

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