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Product Information Material and Finish Housing – Thermoplastic, 94V-O ratedLugs – Thermoplastic, 94V-O rated Contacts – Copper alloy .000200 (0.00508) tinlead plating over .000050 (.00127) nickel underplating featuring Silent Slot contact designPotting – Polyurethane, 94V-0 rated Industrial sealant – AMP Sealant Performance Characteristics – DielectricWithstanding Voltage 5,000 VDC, min.Insulation Resistance – 10,000 megohms, min.at 250 VDCChange in Termination Resistance – over product life 2 milliohms, max.Durability – Tested to 50 cycles Vibration – 1 min. cycles of 10-55-10 Hz in each of three perpendicular planes, 2 hrs. ineach planeWire Retention – 18.5 AWG (1.02 mm)-8 lb.(3.62) min.; 22-24 AWG 0.85--0.50 mm) -4 lb. (1.81 kg) min.Wire Installation Torque – 20 in. lb. (2.28 Nm)max.Humidity Cycling – 300 cycles between 39°and140°F (4°and 80°C) at 95% RHTemperature Cycling – 1000 cycles from -40°to140°F (-40°to 80°C)Salt Spray – 5% salt solution, 30 days

COPPER — DISTRIBUTION POINT TERMINALS & ACCESSORIES

Product Facts •Terminal lugs and housing, made of non-conductive material, provide a “quiet front” terminal•Terminates industry standard 18.5 AWG (102 mm) and 22-24 AWG (0.65-0.50 mm) in all wire entry ports•Two conductors may be terminated at each post allowing jumpers and party lines•Low-force insulation displacement, featuring the silent slot contact design, eliminates the danger of wire nicking or cutting during termination•Tin plated copper alloy contacts are environmentally protected with grease sealant•Sealant is field replaceable •Uses industry standard 216C industrial hand tool. Craft friendly design allows for quick 1/4" turn termination •Durable terminal lug withstands 30 in. - lb. torque with either one or two conductors of any gauge combination•Red or black field replaceable lugs available for special service markers•Terminal lug test port provides easy access for line testing without service interruption•Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. as a Communication Circuit Accessory, File No. E81956•Certified by Canadian Standards Association, File No. LR 88328-1
▼▼▼ Rotary insulation displacement design provides precise terminations with a quarter-turn of the lug Quiet front performance protects from corrosion, industrial sprays, moisture, and insects Replaceable lugs are fast and easy to repair, and can be used to identify special circuitsQUIET FRONT cross connect modules aredesigned to connect telephone distribution lines with individual drop wires. These blocks are capable of terminating 18.5 AWG (1.02 mm) and22-24 AWG (0.65-0.50 mm) wires. The QUIETFRONT cross connect modules will terminate two wires of either size at each post. The use of a new user-friendly, rotary insulation displacement design provides precise termina- tion in 1/4" turn of the lug. The contact design also protects the drop wires from nicks during the termination process.The design of the QUIET FRONT block gives “quiet front” performance through environmental protection from corrosion, sprays, moisture and insects.The replaceable lugs (available in red or black)provide a fast, inexpensive means of field repair as a means of identifying special service circuits.

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Cross Connect Terminals and Modules

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