Flexible conductors and ferrules
Flexible conductors: Requirements and practical tips for safe connections
Proper handling of flexible conductors is essential to ensure safe and reliable electrical connections. A critical aspect of this process is protecting the conductor ends from fraying or pinching individual wires. To achieve this, you can either use suitable connection terminals or prepare the conductor ends carefully.
Connection terminals for flexible conductors
Our product range includes connection terminals specifically designed for flexible conductors, such as the SLK 7, SLK X, and SDKF. These terminals allow for secure connections without requiring special preparation of the conductor ends. They are not only easy to handle but also offer high reliability.
Why and how to use ferrules
In practice, especially in factory wiring, ferrules are frequently used even when suitable terminals are available. This is primarily because ferrules provide form stability to unprepared flexible conductors, which might otherwise splay and resemble a "broom," making handling difficult.
Key considerations when using ferrules:
1. Material:
Our connection terminals are certified for copper conductors. However, ferrules are often made of materials with conductivity different from copper, which can significantly affect contact resistance.
2. Mechanical Properties:
The hardness of ferrules varies from that of copper conductors, impacting pull-out forces, connection stability, and contact resistance.