IDEAL In-Sure® Push-In Wire Connectors
Here is the link to the IDEAL Push-In Wire Connector product page.
https://www.idealind.com/us/en/shop/product-type/connectors/push-on.html
Push-In style wire connectors are becoming more popular with contractors versus the traditional twist on wire connectors that we have used for many years. UL puts these connectors through the exact same tests as traditional twist on wire connectors, so a push-in connector can be used anywhere a traditional twist-on would be used.
You know if it’s IDEAL, it’s a quality connector and the In-Sure™ Push-In Wire Connector is no exception. These connectors save time and improve productivity while perfecting electrical connections.
The color-coded, clear polycarbonate housing allows for visual verification of every connection. The ergonomic design of the In-Sure is easier to grip which means more comfortable push in connections. They are perfect for OEM lighting manufacturing, prefabricated wiring systems or almost any branch circuit wiring application. The low the insertion force makes it easy to push the solid or stranded wire fully into the connector quickly completing the job.
In-Sure Push-In connectors are UL Listed, CSA Certified, and rated to 600 V and 105 degrees Celsius for use on building wire, and 1000 V in signs and lighting fixtures. The connectors fit any combination of number 12 to 18 gauge solid or stranded copper conductors; however, like a standard twist-on connector, push-ins should not be used on aluminum wiring.
In-Sure Connectors come in seven different models and colors from a 2-port model all the way up to an 8-port model. There is also a 3-port blue model 39 for 10 gauge solid or stranded wire. Regular Push-ins connectors are rated to 20 amps the model 39 is rated to 30 amps.
To install the In-Sure connector first make sure the wiring you are using complies with all applicable electrical codes and turn off the power. Strip the conductors one half an inch exposing the bare conductors. Grip the wire firmly and fully push the conductor into an open port. Use only one conductor per port. You can verify the conductor is fully inserted to the back of the connector through the clear polycarbonate housing. The connector is reusable on solid wires of the same wire gauge or larger. If you are reusing the connector cut and re-strip the conductors, then reinsert into the connector. In order to remove a wire, pull and twist the wire back and forth until the wire is removed.
In-Sure Wire connectors should not be reused on stranded wire as strands maybe damaged or break free and become lodged inside the connector.
One of the benefits of the In-Sure connector that Electrical contractors like is the fact you can add a conductor to the connection if there is an open port without having to completely remake the connection. Additionally, the convenient check port allows for easy testing of the connection without removing the connector. The 2, 3, and 4 port connectors will also pass through a traditional knockout on the side of an electrical box.
#RonKipperFromIDEAL #IDEALINDUSTRIES #IDEALPush-InWireConnectors
Видео IDEAL In-Sure® Push-In Wire Connectors канала Ron Kipper From IDEAL
https://www.idealind.com/us/en/shop/product-type/connectors/push-on.html
Push-In style wire connectors are becoming more popular with contractors versus the traditional twist on wire connectors that we have used for many years. UL puts these connectors through the exact same tests as traditional twist on wire connectors, so a push-in connector can be used anywhere a traditional twist-on would be used.
You know if it’s IDEAL, it’s a quality connector and the In-Sure™ Push-In Wire Connector is no exception. These connectors save time and improve productivity while perfecting electrical connections.
The color-coded, clear polycarbonate housing allows for visual verification of every connection. The ergonomic design of the In-Sure is easier to grip which means more comfortable push in connections. They are perfect for OEM lighting manufacturing, prefabricated wiring systems or almost any branch circuit wiring application. The low the insertion force makes it easy to push the solid or stranded wire fully into the connector quickly completing the job.
In-Sure Push-In connectors are UL Listed, CSA Certified, and rated to 600 V and 105 degrees Celsius for use on building wire, and 1000 V in signs and lighting fixtures. The connectors fit any combination of number 12 to 18 gauge solid or stranded copper conductors; however, like a standard twist-on connector, push-ins should not be used on aluminum wiring.
In-Sure Connectors come in seven different models and colors from a 2-port model all the way up to an 8-port model. There is also a 3-port blue model 39 for 10 gauge solid or stranded wire. Regular Push-ins connectors are rated to 20 amps the model 39 is rated to 30 amps.
To install the In-Sure connector first make sure the wiring you are using complies with all applicable electrical codes and turn off the power. Strip the conductors one half an inch exposing the bare conductors. Grip the wire firmly and fully push the conductor into an open port. Use only one conductor per port. You can verify the conductor is fully inserted to the back of the connector through the clear polycarbonate housing. The connector is reusable on solid wires of the same wire gauge or larger. If you are reusing the connector cut and re-strip the conductors, then reinsert into the connector. In order to remove a wire, pull and twist the wire back and forth until the wire is removed.
In-Sure Wire connectors should not be reused on stranded wire as strands maybe damaged or break free and become lodged inside the connector.
One of the benefits of the In-Sure connector that Electrical contractors like is the fact you can add a conductor to the connection if there is an open port without having to completely remake the connection. Additionally, the convenient check port allows for easy testing of the connection without removing the connector. The 2, 3, and 4 port connectors will also pass through a traditional knockout on the side of an electrical box.
#RonKipperFromIDEAL #IDEALINDUSTRIES #IDEALPush-InWireConnectors
Видео IDEAL In-Sure® Push-In Wire Connectors канала Ron Kipper From IDEAL
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