ILSCO enhances SureCrimp Connectors

ILSCO surecrimp 400

May 1, 2019

ILSCO’s SureCrimp connector offering now includes long blank tang configurations with sight hole. The blank tang affords installers flexibility for special drilling of mounting holes to meet certain requirements.

SureCrimp connectors are made from high-grade copper, providing a reliable, highly conductive, low heat connection. The seamless copper tubing provides improved connector endurance and the Electro-tin plating offers protection against corrosion. All SureCrimp connectors are die stamped with wire size and die index number as well as part number identifier. Each lug is color-coded with permanent ink stamping for easy identification of proper die number and proper crimp positioning.

SureCrimp connectors are UL Listed and CSA Certified for multiple conductor classes. UL 467 Listed 500kcmil – 8AWG, #8 – #2 solid. Suitable for use in circuits rated 35KV or less (Refer to UL486A – UL486B). Proper high voltage spacing and insulation techniques must be used.

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