Terminal Cross Sections -- Acceptable and Unacceptable

The wire strands should protrude a minimum of 1/64" from the end of the crimp. The bellmouth should be clearly visible.
The wire strands should protrude a minimum of 1/64" from the end of the crimp. The bellmouth should be clearly visible.
All wire strands must be captured in the crimp ears during termination. Stray wires are not acceptable. Wire insulation must not be caught in the wire crimp ears; this will result in a poor electrical connection.
All wire strands must be captured in the crimp ears during termination. Stray wires are not acceptable. Wire insulation must not be caught in the wire crimp ears; this will result in a poor electrical connection.