8 Port 600 250 Transparent Wire Splice & Distribution Connector 97542
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About:
• The Transparent 8 Port Wire Splice & Distribution Connector (also called a clear multi-tap or vision tap connector) is a fully insulated electrical connector designed to join, branch, or distribute power among up to eight conductors.
• In practice, the connector is used in power distribution panels, junction boxes, utility splices, and wherever multiple conductors must be spliced or branched compactly and safely.
• The connector typically installs using a hex key and torque wrench, with removable plugs to protect screw ports during installation.
Also Known As:
8-Port Clear Multi-Tap Connector, Transparent Vision-Tap 8-Way Connector, Clear Multi-Conductor Splice / Distribution Block – 8 Ports, Clear/Transparent 8 Port Wire Distribution Connector, 8-Way Transparent Insulated Multi-Tap, 8-Port Clear Insulated Multi-Cable Connector.
Specification:
| Product Type | Multi Cable Connector |
| Color | Clear |
| Materials | Aluminum |
| Wire Range | 600 - 250 |
| No. of Ports | 8 |
| Length | 9.78 In |
| Width | 3.25 In |
| Height | 3.11 In |
| Part No. | 97542 |
Features:
• Many models allow wires to be inserted from either side of each port (for more flexible routing) rather than only one direction.
• Insulation shell (plastisol or similar) is clear or translucent so you can visually verify that each conductor is properly seated.
• Ports are often pre-filled with a compound (oxide inhibitor) to protect the connection from corrosion, moisture, oxidation.
• The insulation is built in, reducing or eliminating the need for field taping or additional external insulation.
• Rounded edges, smooth exterior coatings to make handling easier.
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