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22-16 AWG Non-Insulated Butt Splice Connectors
Key Features
- Seamless barrel design ensures the connector will not split or open when crimped under high mechanical pressure.
- Manufactured from pure, high-grade electrolytic copper to deliver maximum electrical conductivity and minimal voltage drop.
- Electro-tin plated finish provides outstanding resistance against corrosion, oxidation, and rust in harsh marine and outdoor environments.
- Features an integrated wire stop in the center of the barrel to guide correct and equal wire insertion depth from both sides.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Standard 22-16 AWG Uninsulated Butt Joint
- Non-Insulated Parallel Connector 22-16AWG
- Marine Grade Bare Copper Splice Terminal
Compatibility & Fitment
- Universally compatible with standard 22, 20, 18, and 16 gauge (AWG) solid or stranded copper electrical wires.
- Suitable for low-voltage and high-amperage applications within marine, automotive, motorcycle, RV, commercial, and residential wiring harnesses.
- Designed for use with standalone heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape insulation layers to complete waterproof seals after connection.
When to Replace
- Existing wire splices are heavily corroded, green with oxidation, or causing excessive electrical resistance.
- The original crimp connection has pulled loose, resulting in intermittent electrical signals or complete circuit failure.
- Previous insulation surrounding the joint has degraded, melted, or cracked from high heat exposure.
- Splicing, extending, or repairing broken or severed conductors within an existing electrical harness configuration.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the main power source is completely isolated and disconnected before working on any electrical circuit.
- Strip approximately 1/4 inch of insulation off the ends of both copper wires, taking care not to cut or score the internal strands.
- Insert the first wire into the connector barrel until it rests against the center stop, then use a dedicated non-insulated crimping tool to compress the terminal firmly.
- Insert the second wire into the opposite end of the barrel, repeat the crimping process, and apply a moderate pull test to verify a secure mechanical hold.
- Slide a segment of adhesive-lined heat shrink tubing centered over the bare copper connector and apply heat uniformly until the tubing shrinks and seals the joint tightly against moisture.
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Description
22-16 AWG Non-Insulated Butt Splice Connectors
Key Features
- Seamless barrel design ensures the connector will not split or open when crimped under high mechanical pressure.
- Manufactured from pure, high-grade electrolytic copper to deliver maximum electrical conductivity and minimal voltage drop.
- Electro-tin plated finish provides outstanding resistance against corrosion, oxidation, and rust in harsh marine and outdoor environments.
- Features an integrated wire stop in the center of the barrel to guide correct and equal wire insertion depth from both sides.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Standard 22-16 AWG Uninsulated Butt Joint
- Non-Insulated Parallel Connector 22-16AWG
- Marine Grade Bare Copper Splice Terminal
Compatibility & Fitment
- Universally compatible with standard 22, 20, 18, and 16 gauge (AWG) solid or stranded copper electrical wires.
- Suitable for low-voltage and high-amperage applications within marine, automotive, motorcycle, RV, commercial, and residential wiring harnesses.
- Designed for use with standalone heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape insulation layers to complete waterproof seals after connection.
When to Replace
- Existing wire splices are heavily corroded, green with oxidation, or causing excessive electrical resistance.
- The original crimp connection has pulled loose, resulting in intermittent electrical signals or complete circuit failure.
- Previous insulation surrounding the joint has degraded, melted, or cracked from high heat exposure.
- Splicing, extending, or repairing broken or severed conductors within an existing electrical harness configuration.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the main power source is completely isolated and disconnected before working on any electrical circuit.
- Strip approximately 1/4 inch of insulation off the ends of both copper wires, taking care not to cut or score the internal strands.
- Insert the first wire into the connector barrel until it rests against the center stop, then use a dedicated non-insulated crimping tool to compress the terminal firmly.
- Insert the second wire into the opposite end of the barrel, repeat the crimping process, and apply a moderate pull test to verify a secure mechanical hold.
- Slide a segment of adhesive-lined heat shrink tubing centered over the bare copper connector and apply heat uniformly until the tubing shrinks and seals the joint tightly against moisture.























