3M™ Motor Lead Inline Splicing Kits 5316-5319 Series are designed for splicing motor lead cables to incoming feeder cables, including the accommodation of inline connections at 1000 volts and less. The splice’s main component, the slip on splice cover, is made from EPDM rubber. A mastic strip is used for the moisture seal.
3M™ 5300 Series Motor Lead Pigtail Splice Kit contains 3 each of pigtail lug covers, locking pins, mastic sealing strips, silicone grease tubes, solvent cleaning cloths, splicing tape 130C strips and more. This non shielded splice kit features a slip on splice cover that is made of a durable EPDM rubber while mastic strips are used for moisture seal applications. It includes high dielectric constant stress control for reducing the size and electrical stress. This kit is perfect for splicing polyethylene/cross linked cable, ethylene propylene rubber cable, copper conductors and more. CSA Certified and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant .
| Conductor Sizes (Imperial) | 2 AWG, 4 AWG | |||
| Maximum Operating Voltage | 8 kV | |||
| Splice Type | Pigtail Only | |||
| Maximum Motor Lead Size | 1/0 AWG | |||
| Maximum Feeder Lead Size | 1/0 AWG |
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