0.5-1.0mm Solder Sleeve Wire Splice Terminators
- Product SKU: ZZ002
- Category: Best Sellers, Cables and Cable Management, Connectors, Featured Industrial, Heat Shrink, New Products, Solder Sleeves
Kobees low melt solder sleeve connectors are perfect for connecting two wires together without the need for crimp tools or traditional cumbersome twist and solder techniques.
With the use of a hot glue gun or lighter you can quickly create a fast, waterproof and electrically reliable fully insulated connection
Features
- Fully Insulated Connection
- Doesn't require crimping tools or solder
- Fast, Waterproof and electrically reliable connection
- 2:1 Ratio Heat Shrink
Specifications
- Length: 40mm
- Diameter: 2.7mm
- Suitable Wire Sizes: 0.5-1.0mm2 (22-18 AWG)
Instructions
- Strip both ends of the wires you want to connect
- Add a properly sized connector down one side (much like you would add some heat-shrink tubing)
- Twist the exposed wires together.
- Slide the connector so that the ring of solder is in place around the bare wires.
- Heat up with a heat gun (preferred) or lighter and watch the tubing shrink and the solder flow into the connection. Make note that the tubing will begin to shrink first, and after a little time the the solder will soften and begin to flow around the wires.
- Hold the connection until the solder and connector has cooled
Kobees low melt solder sleeve connectors are perfect for connecting two wires together without the need for crimp tools or traditional cumbersome twist and solder techniques.
With the use of a hot glue gun or lighter you can quickly create a fast, waterproof and electrically reliable fully insulated connection
Features
- Fully Insulated Connection
- Doesn't require crimping tools or solder
- Fast, Waterproof and electrically reliable connection
- 2:1 Ratio Heat Shrink
Specifications
- Length: 40mm
- Diameter: 2.7mm
- Suitable Wire Sizes: 0.5-1.0mm2 (22-18 AWG)
Instructions
- Strip both ends of the wires you want to connect
- Add a properly sized connector down one side (much like you would add some heat-shrink tubing)
- Twist the exposed wires together.
- Slide the connector so that the ring of solder is in place around the bare wires.
- Heat up with a heat gun (preferred) or lighter and watch the tubing shrink and the solder flow into the connection. Make note that the tubing will begin to shrink first, and after a little time the the solder will soften and begin to flow around the wires.
- Hold the connection until the solder and connector has cooled