PTK5652 6mm EZ Solder Splice Tube Sleeves (5) (12-10awg Wire)
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Product description
PTK5652 is a set of ProTek RC EZ solder splice tube sleeves used for connecting and repairing electrical wires in RC vehicles. These small metal tubes allow two wires to be inserted and soldered together quickly, creating a strong and reliable electrical connection. The sleeves are designed for 12 to 10 AWG wire, which is commonly used in RC batteries, ESCs, and power leads. With a 6mm diameter, they provide enough space for proper solder flow while keeping the joint compact. This type of connector is often used when repairing damaged wiring or creating custom power connections in RC electronics.
Features:
Easy to use: With a very simple design these solder sleeves are easy to use, and allow a single step soldered, sealed and insulated connection. Install with a heat gun, torch or lighter. Clear sleeve allows precise wire positioning for an effective connection.
Effective: These solder sleeves perform well in almost every situation where soldering is needed. Extending battery wires, motor wires, and more.
Durable: Materials offer a high quality solder connection with no measurable resistance, and the heat shrink material remains flexible and allows inspection of the junction.
Waterproof: Each sleeve includes waterproofing adhesive. Once melted the wire becomes waterproof.
Operating Temperature: -55°C to 125°CMinimum temp to shrink plastic tubing: 80° C / 176° FMinimum temp to melt solder sleeve: 138° C / 280° F Instructions:
Strip approximately 1/3" (8.5mm) of the shielding from your wires.
Slip the appropriate size solder sleeve connector over one half of the exposed wire.
Slide the two wire ends together so that the exposed wire strands intertwine with each other.
Slip the solder sleeve connector over the connection so that the solder ring is centered on the exposed wire.
Apply heat to solder sleeve until the solder melts.
Apply heat to the adhesive glue rings.
Wait a minute for it to cool before applying tension or pressure to the wire.