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Compression splice kits

Sept. 2, 2011
Homac Copper Flood-Seal compression splice kits require no heat guns, pull cords, cutting, or taping to install a watertight seal

Homac Copper Flood-Seal compression splice kits require no heat guns, pull cords, cutting, or taping to install a watertight seal, according to the company. The kits feature a pre-lubricated, sized, single-piece cover that slides on and locks in place. Available in wire sizes No. 2, 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, 4/0, 250kcmil, 350kcmil and 500kcmil, the products install in four steps and meet or exceed ANCI C119.4 standards.

Thomas & Betts

For more information, visit www.tnb.com.

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