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Burndy YAES14N8 Nylon Insulated Cu Terminal, #16 - #14 AWG STR, L Max: 89 IN

Manufacturer: Hubbell-Burndy | Catalog # YAES14N8 | Codale Part # 4679164

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Nylon Insulated Cu Terminal, #16 - #14 AWG STR, L Max.: .89 IN.

Technical Information

Applications
For use on copper compression connections
Cable Size
16 - 14 AWG
Color Coding
Blue
Conductor Size
14 AWG
Conductor Type
CU C Str-Size
Connection Type
Ring Terminal
Insulation Type
Nylon
Material
Copper
Max Voltage
600 V
Plated?
Yes
Plating Type
Tin
Stud Size
0.164-0.19 in
Type
YAES
Voltage
600 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Hubbell Incorporated
Sub Brand
Burndy

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
781810804780
Product UPC
78181080478

Dimensions

Height
0.27 Inch
Length
0.91 Inch
Overall Length
0.91 in
Width
0.20 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
USA
CSA
No
Features
  • Integral one-piece copper barrel / insulation grip and wire strain relief design for improved physical strength characteristics over a multi-piece design
  • Manufactured of pure electrolytic copper for maximum conductivity, low resistance and ductility for excellent crimp forming properties
  • Brazed seam provides a stronger barrel design, minimizes any possible splitting and eliminates folding
  • Deep inner barrel serrations and smooth funnel entry for excellent conductivity and pullout strength values along with easy wire insertion
  • Insulation is locked in place, will not twist off, maintaining proper dielectric values
  • Electro-tin plated for durable, long lasting resistance to corrosion
  • Color-coded and clearly market for quick, easy wire size identification
  • Ring tongue provides a secure termination under the screw head that cannot be removed without complete removal of the screw, allowing two or more terminals to be stacked on a common stud



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