KP-F1 Panduit Corp, KP-F1 Datasheet - Page 778

KIT FERRULE NONINS AWG22-14

KP-F1

Manufacturer Part Number
KP-F1
Description
KIT FERRULE NONINS AWG22-14
Manufacturer
Panduit Corp
Series
Pan-Term®r
Type
Ferrule kitr
Datasheet

Specifications of KP-F1

Kit Type
Ferrule - Wire End
Values
370 pcs - Assorted Non-Insulated 22 ~ 14 AWG Ferrules
Kit Contents
500 Pieces Of F75-6, 400 Pieces Of F76-6 & F77-6, 300 Pieces Of F78-7, 200 Pieces Of F80-7
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Management
Identification
Accessories
Connectors
Connectors
& Write-On
Protection
Grounding
Pre-Printed
Cable Ties
Terminals
Permanent
Solutions
Overview
Steel Ties
Lockout/
& Safety
D2.156
Stainless
Raceway
Abrasion
Labeling
Systems
Markers
Tagout
System
Surface
Wiring
Power
Labels
Index
Cable
Cable
Duct
E5.
B1.
B2.
B3.
C1.
C2.
C3.
C4.
D1.
D2.
D3.
E1.
E2.
E3.
E4.
A.
F.
Guidelines for Installing Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
1. Select the correct connector for your application.
2. Remove the insulation from insulated cable.
3. Clean the exposed conductor using a wire brush or an
4. Apply Panduit joint compound to the clean conductor for
5. Insert the conductor into the connector and:
emery cloth.
mechanical connector applications
(see page D2.155).
ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS
Always use an aluminum conductor with an
aluminum connector
Verify that the connector is marked for the conductor size
and type that you are using
See page D3.38 for Panduit cable stripping tools
Use care to avoid nicking the conductor strands
Strip the insulation to the proper length as listed in the
installation instructions provided with Panduit connectors
In a similar manner, clean an unplated connector pad and the
surface to which the connector will be attached
Solvent should be used to clean plated parts that are dirty,
but the plating should never be disturbed with abrasives
Joint compound will deter the formation of surface oxides
after installation
Aluminum compression connectors and insulated mechanical
connectors are pre-filled with joint compound
For mechanical connectors, tighten the screws to the
recommended torque values
For compression connectors, use the recommended die and
crimping tool to make the proper compression connection