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Overview
Wire Termination — Sta-Kon
®
Wire Termination & Insulation
Selectively annealed
long barrel
Longer barrel design
Color-coded insulators
Brazed or overlapping
seams
Anti-rotational tongue
Hardened tongue
Complete wire and
stud size identification
Thomas & Betts developed the first tool-applied solderless terminals and
connectors more than 70 years ago in response to industry awareness
of the need for better performance of electrical systems.
Key Features and Benefits
• Metalinsulationgripsleeveisincludedonall-nylon
terminalforstrainrelief
• Longbarrelselectivelyannealed
• UL
®
ListedE9809unlessotherwisespecified
Experience the Sta-Kon
®
advantage!
Funnel Entry
Barrel
D
eep Internal S
errations
After the insertion of a wire into the terminal’s barrel, a deep, serrated
interior ensures a large area of contact that lowers the resistance of a
connection. With the mechanical force of the tool, the wire strands cold
flow into the serrated interior. This guarantees electrical resistance lower
than the wire to which it is applied. This feature also prevents pullout from
vibration and mechanical strain. Deep internal serrations can be compared
to the effective holding power of a well-treaded tire on a wet highway.
Fun
neled Ter
minal Barrel Entry
This feature makes wire insertion faster and easier. A funneled barrel
eliminates wire strand “hang up” upon insertion into the terminal’s barrel.
The loss of even a couple of wire strands can have negative results on
electrical efficiency and resistance to mechanical strain.
St
a-Kon
®
Lon
g Barrel Design
If lowering electrical resistance, preventing wire pullout, eliminating
a “missed” crimp and having an insulator that stays on the barrel during
installation are your goals, then you must design a terminal with a long
barrel. This also provides the insulator with additional surface area, holding
tight to the barrel. Most competitive barrel lengths range from 20–50%
shorter than Sta-Kon
®
terminals. The results are usually a stream of
electrical failure, rework and added expense. Many competitive insulators
come off during crimping due to a limited barrel length.
Note: Listed for solid wire up to #10 AWG, terminals only.

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