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ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS
D1.56
B2.
Cable
Accessories
C1.
Wiring
Duct
C3.
Abrasion
Protection
C4.
Cable
Management
D1.
Terminals
D2.
Power
Connectors
E1.
Labeling
Systems
E2.
Labels
E3.
Pre-Printed
& Write-On
Markers
F.
Index
B3.
Stainless
Steel Ties
C2.
Surface
Raceway
E5.
Lockout/
Tagout
& Safety
Solutions
B1.
Cable Ties
A.
System
Overview
D3.
Grounding
Connectors
E4.
Permanent
Identification
Features and Benefits – Pan-Term
®
Metric Disconnects
Metric Nylon Fully Insulated
Female and Male Tabs
Type DMNF-FIB
Nylon Barrel Insulated
Female Receptacles and Male Tabs
Type DMNF
Maximum
insulation
temperature
221°F (105°C)
Insulation support
restricts excessive wire
movement to minimize
stress on crimp joint
Funnel entry for
faster wire insertion
and lower installed cost
Expanded wire
entry (on select
sizes) accommodates
large insulation or
multiple wires
Available in tab sizes
to accommodate
2.8, 4.8, and 6.3mm tabs
Fully insulated
design provides
protection from
electrical shorts
Maximum
insulation
temperature
221°F (105°C)
Funnel entry
for faster
wire insertion
and lower
installed cost
Available in
tab sizes to
accommodate
2.8, 4.8, and
6.3mm tabs
Vinyl Barrel Insulated Female Receptacles
Type DMV
Insulation support to
protect electrical crimp
Available in
tab sizes to
accommodate
2.8, 4.8, and
6.3mm tabs
Insulation grip sleeve provides
a superior insulation crimp for
high vibration and high strain
relief applications
Rated at 600 V.
Flammability UL 94V-2/HB.
Rated at 600 V.
Flammability UL 94V-2/HB.
Rated up to 2000 V.
Rated at 600 V.
Flammability UL 94V-0.
Maximum insulation
temperature 221°F (105°C)
Non-Insulated Female Receptacles and Male Tabs
Type DM
Available in tab
sizes to accommodate
2.8, 4.8, and 6.3mm tabs
Sleeved barrel assures
crimp reliability
Maximum recommended
operating temperature
302°F (150°C)
Panduit extensive line of tooling is
specifically designed for optimum
crimping performance.
See pages D1.83 – D1.89.
Panduit designs and manufactures a
full line of labeling products, software,
and printers to assist you with your
labeling requirements.
See pages E1.1 – E2.28.