SpliceLine- in-line connectors save time for pre-fab shops, lengthen too short electrical wires

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IDEAL SpliceLine™ in-line wire connector is an innovative alternative to traditional butt splices that reduces time and cost for pre-fab shops and electricians. It’s push-in design eliminates time-consuming crimping, soldering or heat shrinking to create secure end-to-end connections. 

In today’s market, pre-fab shops must take advantage of every opportunity to maximize manufacturing speed. SpliceLine connectors install in seconds on a wide range of wires with push-in ease. Plus, standardizing on SpliceLine will help pre-fab shops reduce design complexity, simplify purchasing and delivery logistics, and reduce overall costs. 

Another application for the SpliceLine is to lengthen wires in tight spaces that are physically too short. Electricians are oftentimes confronted with an existing wire that has been cut too short by the previous contractor to safely install a receptacle, light switch or lighting fixture. In these situations where a standard WireNut® style connector is too large, a SpliceLine connector can be safely used to splice the wire and make it possible to install either additional wire or the device.  

SpliceLine’s two ports support the industry’s widest range of solid and stranded wires, allowing a single SpliceLine™ connector to take the place of three standard butt splice sizes, resulting in reduced inventory needs for distributors and more space inside the electrician’s tool bag. 

SpliceLine™ is not constructed of flimsy vinyl or nylon. Instead, its shell is precision-molded from a transparent polycarbonate that permits visual inspection of connections. Thanks to the shell’s ultra-slim profile, multiple connectors can easily and simultaneously pass through the 1/2″ knockouts found in most electrical boxes.

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