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Hi

Half due to me slightly over sizing a cable and the terminals of the MCB being far to small, looks like i need to join 70mm and 35mm conductors together, its underneath a cooking suite in a large commercial kitchen, there will not be a great deal of space to work.
i would like to use a straight through crimp then heat shrink BUT is there some kind of reducer i can use?

Would bolting lug crimps together be a complete lash up?

Any constructive help would be appreciated

Thanks Dave
 
Hi

Half due to me slightly over sizing a cable and the terminals of the MCB being far to small, looks like i need to join 70mm and 35mm conductors together, its underneath a cooking suite in a large commercial kitchen, there will not be a great deal of space to work.
i would like to use a straight through crimp then heat shrink BUT is there some kind of reducer i can use?

Would bolting lug crimps together be a complete lash up?

Any constructive help would be appreciated

Thanks Dave


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have a look at these, don't know if they will be any good in your situation for the terminals.
 
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Thanks guys due to the restricted space to terminate above the mcb i think the SWA mechanical joints look like there perfect job
 

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