D-436 MiniSeal Inline Splice | 16–12 AWG, Tin Plated
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EDMO#: D-436-38
MFR#: 650076-000
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Description
D-436 MiniSeal crimp splices are immersion-resistant, in-line tin-plated sealed crimp splices that are designed applications in temperatures up to 150°C. These crimp splices are small, light, and environmentally resistant meeting SAE-AS81824/1 requirements.
This Mini-seal splice (EDMO# D-436-38) is yellow and has a 4.32 mm (min) inside diameter for use with 16-12 AWG gauge wire and is used to splice a maximum of two conductors on each end.
Features
- Meets SAE-AS81824/1 requirements
- Small size and light weight
- Provides insulation and strain relief
- Easy installation
Specifications
Splice Type:
Butt splice
Insulation Material:
Radiation cross-linked, heat-shrinkable polyvinylidene fluoride
Crimp Barrel:
tin-plated copper
Meltable Inserts:
Meltable thermoplastic
Barrel Inside Diameter:
4.32 mm (0.170 in)
Wire Size:
16 – 12 AWG
2,375 – 6,755 CMA
0.95 – 3.37 mm
Maximum Number of Wires:
side 1: 2
side 2: 2
Operating Temperature:
150°C max.
Temperature Rating:
-55°C to 150°C (-67°F to 302°F)
Voltage Drop:
6.9mV at 4.5A vs 8.1mV for an equal length of wire
Tensile Strength:
exceeds strength of the conductor
Dielectric Strength:
2.5kV
Insulation Resistance:
5,000 MΩ
Government Certified:
no
Qualified to MIL-S-81824/1
Product Codes
Mfr Part No :
650076-000
MIL SPEC :
M81824/1-3
ECCN :
EAR99
MIL SPEC :
M81824/1-3
SCHEDULE B CODE :
8536.90.4000
Documentation
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