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Garvin Industries Splicer/Reducer, Dual Rated, Aluminum, #14-1/0AWG, 2 Pack

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries Splicer/Reducer, Dual Rated, Aluminum, #14-1/0AWG, 2 Pack

$8.35
MSRP: $9.72
You save $ 1.37 (14%)
  • SKU: GI-65179540
  • MPN: 65179540

Quick Overview

Compact dual-rated aluminum splicer/reducer for #14-1/0 AWG, supports both aluminum and copper conductors. Rated 600V/90°C. 2 pack.

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Description

The Garvin Industries SPL1/0-14ADQ2 Splicer/Reducer is a versatile and reliable solution for connecting or reducing wire sizes in electrical installations. Designed for both aluminum and copper conductors, this dual-rated splicer/reducer ensures a secure, high-strength connection every time. Its compact aluminum body and plated steel set screws make it a durable choice for a wide range of applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Dual-rated for use with both aluminum and copper conductors
  • Rated for 600V and up to 90°C, suitable for demanding environments
  • Plated steel set screws provide a strong, reliable connection
  • Accommodates #14-1/0AWG wire sizes for flexible installations
  • Comes in a convenient 2 pack for added value

Specifications

  • Material: Aluminum body with plated steel set screws
  • Wire Range: #14-1/0AWG
  • Voltage Rating: 600V
  • Temperature Rating: 90°C
  • Pack Quantity: 2

Common Uses

Ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential electrical connections where reliable splicing or reducing of wire sizes is required.