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Ideal® SpliceLine™ In-Line Wire Connectors
A Much Faster Butt Splice Without Using a Crimp Tool
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Ideal® SpliceLine™ In-Line Wire Connectors
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Designed to support either stranded or solid wires, SpliceLine™ Wire Connectors save time by installing twice as fast as traditional butt splices. This revolutionary push-in technology provides a crimp-free, solderless splice that makies wire connection much faster and easier. |
- Low insertion force for fast and easy connections
- Includes a check port for continuity testing
- End-to-end connection is a perfect solution for today’s pre-fab operations
- Accepts wide variety of gauges for both solid and stranded wires
- Proudly made in the USA

| Electrical | |
|---|---|
| Voltage (general) | 600V max |
| Voltage (signs/luminaires) | 1000V max |
| Mechanical | |
| 18AWG Insertion Force | 3 lb (13N) max |
| 1/2" KO (0.875" hole) | 3 simultaneous |
| 3/4" KO (1.13" hole) | 5 simultaneous |
| Physical | |
| Housing | PC |
| Contacts | Copper |
| Plating | Tin |
| Temperature | 105° C (221° F) |
| Strip Length | 1/2" (12-13mm) |
| Color | Transparent Orange |
| Standards & Specifications | |
| UL 486C, UL 467 Grounding | |
| CSA C22.2 #188 | |
| RoHS Compliant | |
| UL 94V-2 Flame Rating | |
| US Patent 7,507,106 | |
| Other US & Foreign Patents Pending | |
| Wire Range | |
| Solid | 12-20 AWG |
| Stranded | 12-16 AWG (≤ 19 strand) |
| Tin Bonded | 14-18 AWG (≤ 19 strand) |
| Dimensions | |
| Height | 14mm (0.57") |
| Length | 24.3mm (1.0") |
| Width | 10.34mm (0.41") |
| Opening | 1/2" KO |
| PART # | DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY PER PACK | PRICE |
| ID-30-1742 | SpliceLine™ In-Line Wire Connectors | 10 | |
| ID-30-1042 | SpliceLine™ In-Line Wire Connectors | 100 |
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