3M insulation displacement connectors (idcs) brochure Benutzerhandbuch

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972 IDC
Application: Used to install a blade
type automotive fuse between power
source and device.
• Self-stripping.
• In-line fuse holder.
951, 952, & 953 IDCs
Application: Used to electrically tap
into a wire in mid-span without cutting
or stripping the wire. Connector then
mates with 3M 0.250" (6,35 mm) male
tabs, making a quick-connect wiring
connection.
• Flame retardant.
• Used for tap splicing.
UB2A & UB2A-D IDCs
Application: UB2A makes a
moisture-resistant butt splice
connection between two solid-copper
conductors of air-core or filled cable.
UB2A-D connector makes a dry
connection.
• Sealant is a mineral oil-based grease.
UG IDC
Application: Makes a moisture-
resistant tap splice connection between
two solid-copper conductors of 
air-core or filled cable.
• Sealant is a mineral oil-based
grease. 
UR2 & UR2-D IDCs
Application: UR2 connector makes a
moisture-resistant butt splice
connection between three solid-copper
conductors of air-core or filled cable.
UR2-D connector makes a dry
connection.
UY2 & UY2-D IDCs
Application: UY2 connector
makes a moisture-resistant
butt splice connection
between two solid-copper
conductors of air-core or
filled cable. UY2-D
connector makes a dry
connection.
• Sealant is a mineral
oil- based grease.
557 IDC*
Application: Electrically connects two
wire ends and insulates the connection.
• Designed for control circuit wiring,
fixture wiring, appliance wiring,
signal and PA systems,
automotive/boat/RV wiring.
• Flame retardant.
• Used for pigtail
splicing.
• Rated up to 
600 volts. 
558 IDC*
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire
and insulates the connection.
• Designed for control circuit wiring,
fixture wiring, appliance wiring,
signal and PA systems,
automotive/boat/RV wiring.
• Flame retardant.
• Used for tap splicing.
• Rated up to 600 volts. 
562 IDC
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end through a (run) wire and
insulates the connection.
• Self-stripping.
• Used for tap splicing.
Color: Yellow
560 & 560N IDCs
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire
and insulates the connection.
• Flame retardant.
• Used for tap and 
parallel splicing. 
564 IDC
Application: Electrically connects two
through (run) wires and insulates the
connection.
• Used for parallel splicing.
567 IDC
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire
and insulates the connection.
• Flame retardant.
• Self-stripping.
• Used for tap splicing.
Color: Brown
*Also tested in accordance with UL
Standard for Portable Electric Lamps,
UL 153 section 15, when housed
within the body of the lamp.
560B IDC
Application: Electrically connects  a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire
and insulates the connection.
• For general-purpose electrical
connections on auto, boat, van or
trailer.
• Used for tap and parallel splicing.
804 & 804U IDCs
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire;
insulates and provides a moisture-
resistant seal for the connection. The
804 connector is greased while the
804U connector is ungreased.
• Sealant-filled connector is suitable 
for RV trailers, boats, fleet
vehicles and other environmentally
sensitive applications where
corrosive elements such as 
road chemicals, salt spray 
and exhaust fumes might 
be encountered.
• Used for tap splicing.
901 IDCs
Application: Electrically taps 
into a wire in mid-span without cutting
or stripping the wire. Connector then
mates with a 0.156" (4,0 mm) male
snap plug, making a disconnectable
connection.
• Designed for quick
connect/disconnect of electrical
systems on pull-behind vehicles
such as rental trailers, boats and
campers.
• Used for tap splicing.
905 & 905N IDCs
Application: Electrically connects a
(tap) wire end to a through (run) wire
and insulates the connection.
• Suitable for low-voltage accessories
such as radios, stereo
speakers, tape decks
and CB radios.
• Used for tap, 
in-line parallel 
and pigtail
splicing.
972
905
901
804
804U
951
952
953
560B
558
557
567
562
560
560N
564
UR
UG
UR2-D
ULG
UP2
UP3