Schneider Electric, DZ5CE Insulated Crimp Bootlace Ferrule, 8.2mm Pin Length, 2.7mm Pin Diameter, 2.5mm² Wire Size, Grey
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricMaximum Wire Size mm²
2.5mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
2.5mm²
Pin Diameter
2.7mm
Number of Entries
1
Insulation Material
Plastic
Colour
Grey
Pin Length
8.2mm
Insulation
Insulated
Maximum Wire Size AWG
14AWG
Maximum Wire Size (AWG)
14AWG
Overall Length
14.5mm
Series
DZ5CE
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Schneider Electric Cable Ends
Schneider Electrics cable ends are commonly referred to as a crimp bootlace ferrule, they are comprised of tin-plated copper tubes that have been crimped (compressed for joining) over a standard wire to accomplish a reliable connection. This range of bootlace ferrules features a variety that has a colour coded insulation collar, this helps to protect the connection from contacts.
Facilitates introduction unto the terminals
Ends are packaged in small boxes of 100 pieces.
Any bootlace ferrule that is colour coded allows the user to easily identify and access them
What is a Bootlace Ferrule?
These bootlace ferrules are moulded with a colour-coded insulating collar which is made up of plastic. The ferrule is slipped over the end of a multi-stranded wire or cable, crimped and then inserted into a screw or spring clamp connection. When a multi-stranded wire has been stripped and placed under a screw terminal, the strands of wire will naturally fan out due to the pressure of the screw, with some of the strands going completely astray - this dramatically reduces the quality of an electrical connection, it could also result in an electrical short. This is when a bootlace ferrule comes in to play, their flared design and insulated funnel restricts all the fanned-out strands. Once a bootlace ferrule has been applied, it is then crimped together with a crimp tool and inserted into a terminal to create the electrical connection.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricMaximum Wire Size mm²
2.5mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
2.5mm²
Pin Diameter
2.7mm
Number of Entries
1
Insulation Material
Plastic
Colour
Grey
Pin Length
8.2mm
Insulation
Insulated
Maximum Wire Size AWG
14AWG
Maximum Wire Size (AWG)
14AWG
Overall Length
14.5mm
Series
DZ5CE
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Schneider Electric Cable Ends
Schneider Electrics cable ends are commonly referred to as a crimp bootlace ferrule, they are comprised of tin-plated copper tubes that have been crimped (compressed for joining) over a standard wire to accomplish a reliable connection. This range of bootlace ferrules features a variety that has a colour coded insulation collar, this helps to protect the connection from contacts.
Facilitates introduction unto the terminals
Ends are packaged in small boxes of 100 pieces.
Any bootlace ferrule that is colour coded allows the user to easily identify and access them
What is a Bootlace Ferrule?
These bootlace ferrules are moulded with a colour-coded insulating collar which is made up of plastic. The ferrule is slipped over the end of a multi-stranded wire or cable, crimped and then inserted into a screw or spring clamp connection. When a multi-stranded wire has been stripped and placed under a screw terminal, the strands of wire will naturally fan out due to the pressure of the screw, with some of the strands going completely astray - this dramatically reduces the quality of an electrical connection, it could also result in an electrical short. This is when a bootlace ferrule comes in to play, their flared design and insulated funnel restricts all the fanned-out strands. Once a bootlace ferrule has been applied, it is then crimped together with a crimp tool and inserted into a terminal to create the electrical connection.