3M Cold Shrink QT-III Silicone
™
Rubber Skirted Termination Kit
With High-K Stress Relief
For Tape Shielded, Wire Shielded and UniShield® Cable
7684-S-8
Instructions
IEEE Std. No. 48
Class 1 Termination
35 kV Class
200 kV BIL
F CAUTION
Working around energized systems may cause serious injury or death. Installation should
be performed by personnel familiar with good safety practice in handling electrical
equipment. De-energize and ground all electrical systems before installing product.
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Instructions For Tape Shielded Cable
2.0 Prepare Cable
2.1 Check to be sure cable size fits within kit size range as shown in Table 1 (page 2).
2.2 Prepare cable using dimensions shown in Figure 1. Be sure to allow for depth of terminal lug. Refer to
Table 2 for semi-con cutback dimension. If necessary to prevent tape shield from unrolling, hold down edge
with a single wrap of 3M™ EMI Copper Foil Shielding Tape 1181.
NOTE: Provide additional exposed conductor distance to account for growth during crimping of ALUMINUM
lugs or connectors as follows:
Aluminum Connector
Growth Allowance
2 - 350
1/4” (6 mm)
400 - 650
1/2" (13 mm)
NOTE: It is imperative to remove all remnants of the semi-con layer, even if the semi-con layer comes off as one
layer. There should not be any remaining black areas, or particles, on the cable insulation layer.
15 kV
AWG / kcmil
25/28 kV
AWG / kcmil
35 kV
AWG / kcmil
Semi-con
Cutback
Kit Number
7684-S-8
Insulation 0.D.
0.83" - 1.21"
(21,1 - 30,7 mm)
4/0 - 300
(120 - 150 mm )
2/0-3/0
(70 - 95 mm )
2 - 2/0
(35 - 70 mm )
13.5"
(342,9 mm)
2
2
2
0.98" - 1.53"
(24,9 - 38,9 mm)
350 - 500
(185 - 240 mm )
4/0 - 250
(120 - 150 mm )
3/0 - 4/0
(95 - 120 mm )
13.0"
(330,2 mm)
2
2
2
Table 2
Jacket Removal Length
Depth Of Terminal Lug + Growth Allowance
Semi-Con Cutback
3” (76 mm)
1 1/ 2”
(38 mm)
Semi-Con
Tape Shield
Cable Jacket
Figure 1
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3.0 Install Ground Braid
3.1 Select a Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Using light tension, apply a single
wrap of mastic around the cable jacket 1/4" (6 mm) from cut edge (Figure 2). Cut off excess.
1/4” (6 mm)
Semi-Con
Tape Shield
1 Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
ST
Cable Jacket
Figure 2
3.2 Position preformed ground braid with short tail over tape shield directly adjacent to cable jacket cut edge.
PLEASE NOTE: The ground braid needs to make full contact with the metallic shield. Position long tail of
ground braid, extending over cable jacket with solder block over mastic strip (Figure 3). Secure ground braid to
cable jacket 4 l/2" (114 mm) from cable semi-con edge using vinyl tape (Figure 3).
NOTE: Position vinyl tape with care, it also serves as a marker for positioning the termination.
4 1/2 (114 mm)
Semi-Con Edge
Tape Shield
Ground Braid
Cable Jacket Edge
Solder Block
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
Figure 3
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3.3 Wrap ground braid around cable tape shield one complete wrap, trim excess to prevent overlap and secure in
place with constant force spring. Wrap spring in same direction as ground braid (Figure 4). Cinch (tighten) the
spring after wrapping the final winding.
3.4 Select second Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Apply a second single wrap
of mastic over solder block on ground braid and previously applied mastic (Figure 4). Cut off excess.
Constant Force Spring
Tape Shield
Ground Braid
ST
1 Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Trim
Solder Block
ND
2 Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Cable
Tape
Shield
Ground Braid Leg
Figure 4
3.5 Wrap two highly stretched half-lapped layers of electrical grade vinyl tape around mastic seal, constant force
spring and exposed tape shield (Figure 5).
NOTE: Take care not to cover exposed semi-con insulation shield. A minimum of 1" (25 mm) must be exposed.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR CLOTH OR PAPER SEMI-CON INSULATION SHIELD
In cables with cloth or paper semi-conductive shields, it is recommended the shield be over wrapped with one half-
®
lapped layer of highly stretched semi-conductive rubber tape such as Scotch Electrical Semi-Conducting Tape 13.
Semi-Con
Tape Shield
Constant Force Spring
Two Half-Lapped Layers of Electrical Grade Vinyl Tape
Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
Figure 5
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4.0 Install Lug or Connector
4.1 Check to insure 3M™ Cold Shrink QT-III Silicone Rubber Termination assembly fits over the selected lug
or connector. If lug or connector (Figure 6) will not fit through the termination core, clean the insulation
(per Step 5.0) and slide termination on cable before installing lug or connector.
DO NOT REMOVE CORE AT THIS TIME.
Clearance
Connector/Lug
Figure 6
NOTE: Refer to pages 19-21 for 3M connector and lug crimping information.
NOTE: For Aluminum Conductors - Thoroughly wire brush conductor strands to remove aluminum oxide layer.
Immediately insert conductor into lug or connector barrel as far as it will go.
4.2 Position connector or lug and crimp according to manufacturer's directions. Remove excess oxide inhibitor and
sharp crimp flashings following crimping.
5.0 Clean Cable Insulation and Lug or Connector Barrel Using Standard Practice
5.1 Wipe the cable insulation with one of the solvent saturated pads from the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation Kit
CC-2. Do not allow solvent to touch semi-con insulation shield!
5.2 If abrasive must be used:
a. Use on insulation only. Do not use abrasive on semi-con insulation shield!
b. Use only aluminum oxide abrasive; grit 120 or finer, included in the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation Kit
CC-2.
c. Be careful not to reduce the cable insulation diameter below that allowed by the kit.
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6.0 Install Termination
6.1 Slide the termination body onto the cable and remove core. Pull while unwinding, counter-clockwise, starting
with the loose end (Figure 7). Make sure the termination body (not the core) is butted up to the edge of the
vinyl tape marker previously applied (Figure 7).
NOTE: Once the termination body makes contact over the mastic seal area, there is no need to continue
supporting the assembly. DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON THE TERMINATION ASSEMBLY WHILE UNWINDING
THE CORE.
Counter-Clockwise
Vinyl Tape Marker
NOTE: The material being removed at this step is mixed polymers
and can be recycled with
waste.
Figure 7
6.2 Connect ground braid to system ground according to standard practice.
Correct Installation of Termination on Tape Shielded Cable
Vinyl Tape
Marker
Ridge at End of Cable
Insulation Shield (Semi-Con)
Ridge at End
of High-K Tube
Cable
Insulation
Conductor
Semi-Con Insulation Shield
Stress Controlling Compound
Envioronmental Top
Seal
High-K Stress
Relief Tube
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Instructions for Wire Shielded Cable
7.0 Prepare Cable
7.1 Check to be sure cable size fits within kit size range as shown in Table 1 (page 2).
7.2 Prepare cable using dimensions shown in Figure 8 and 9. Refer to Table 3 for semi-con cutback dimension. Be
sure to allow for depth of terminal lug.
NOTE: Provide additional exposed conductor distance to account for growth during crimping of ALUMINUM
lugs or connectors as follows:
Aluminum Connector
Growth Allowance
2 - 350
1/4” (6 mm)
400 - 650
1/2" (13 mm)
NOTE: It is imperative to remove all remnants of the semi-con layer, even if the semi-con layer comes off as one
layer. There should not be any remaining black areas, or particles, on the cable insulation layer.
15 kV
AWG / kcmil
25/28 kV
AWG / kcmil
35 kV
AWG / kcmil
Semi-con
Cutback
Kit Number
7684-S-8
Insulation 0.D.
0.83" - 1.21"
(21,1 - 30,7 mm)
4/0 - 300
(120 - 150 mm )
2/0-3/0
(70 - 95 mm )
2 - 2/0
(35 - 70 mm )
13.5"
(342,9 mm)
2
2
2
0.98" - 1.53"
(24,9 - 38,9 mm)
350 - 500
(185 - 240 mm )
4/0 - 250
(120 - 150 mm )
3/0 - 4/0
(95 - 120 mm )
13.0"
(330,2 mm)
2
2
2
Table 3
Jacket Removal Length
Depth Of Terminal Lug + Growth Allowance
3
(76 mm) Semi-Con Cutback
Semi-Con
Shield Wires
CableJacket
Figure 8
7.3 Bend leading 1 1/2" (38 mm) of exposed shield wires back upon themselves to jacket edge (Figure 9).
3
(76 mm)
1 1/2 (38 mm)
Semi-Con
Cable Jacket
Shield Wires
Figure 9
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8.0 Install Ground Braid
8.1 Select a Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Using light tension, apply a single
wrap of mastic around the cable jacket 1/4" (6 mm) from cut edge (Figure 10). Cut off excess.
1/4" (6 mm)
Semi-Con
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Cable Jacket
Figure 10
8.2 Position preformed ground braid with short tail over wire shield directly adjacent to cable jacket cut edge.
Position long tail of ground braid, extending over cable jacket with solder block over mastic strip (Figure 11).
Secure ground braid to cable jacket 4 1/2" (114 mm) from cable semi-con edge using vinyl tape (Figure 11).
NOTE: Position vinyl tape with care, it also serves as a marker for positioning the termination.
(114 mm)
4 1/2
Semi-Con Edge
Shield Wire
Ground Braid
Cable Jacket Edge
Solder Block
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
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8.3 Wrap ground braid around cable shield wires one complete wrap, trim excess to prevent overlap and secure in
place with constant force spring. Wrap spring in same direction as ground braid (Figure 12). Cinch (tighten) the
spring after wrapping the final winding.
8.4 Select second Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Apply a second single wrap
of mastic over solder block on ground braid and previously applied mastic (Figure 12). Cut off excess.
Constant Force Spring
Trim
Shield Wires
Ground Braid
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Cable
Wire
Shield
Solder Block
2ND Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Ground Braid Leg
Figure 12
8.5 Wrap two highly stretched half-lapped layers of electrical grade vinyl tape around mastic seal, constant force
spring and exposed shield wires (Figure 13).
NOTE: Take care not to cover exposed semi-con insulation shield. A minimum of 1" (25 mm) must be exposed.
1 1/2 (38 mm)
Semi-Con
Shield Wires
Constant Force Spring
Two Half-Lapped Layers of Electrical Grade Vinyl Tape
Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
Figure 13
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9.0 Install Lug or Connector
9.1 Check to insure 3M™ Cold Shrink QT-III Silicone Rubber Termination assembly fits over the selected lug or
connector. If lug or connector (Figure 14) will not fit through the termination core, clean the insulation (per
Step 10.0) and slide termination on cable before installing lug or connector. DO NOT REMOVE CORE AT
THIS TIME.
Figur e 14
Clearance
Connector/Lug
Figure 14
NOTE: Refer to pages 19-21 for 3M connector and lug crimping information.
NOTE: For Aluminum Conductors - Thoroughly wire brush conductor strands to remove aluminum oxide layer.
Immediately insert conductor into lug or connector barrel as far as it will go.
9.2 Position connector or lug and crimp according to manufacturer's directions. Remove excess oxide inhibitor and
sharp crimp flashings following crimping.
10.0 Clean Cable Insulation and Lug or Connector Barrel Using Standard Practice
10.1 Wipe the cable insulation with one of the solvent saturated pads from the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation
Kit CC-2. Do not allow solvent to touch semi-con insulation shield!
10.2 If abrasive must be used:
a. Use on insulation only. Do not use abrasive on semi-con insulation shield!
b. Use only aluminum oxide abrasive; grit 120 or finer, included in the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation Kit CC-2.
c. Be careful not to reduce the cable insulation diameter below that allowed by the kit.
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11.0 Install Termination
11.1 Slide the termination body onto the cable and remove core. Pull while unwinding, counter-clockwise, starting
with the loose end (Figure 15). Make sure the termination body (not the core) is butted up to the edge of the
vinyl tape marker previously applied (Figure 15).
NOTE: Once the termination body makes contact over the mastic seal area, there is no need to continue
supporting the assembly. DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON THE TERMINATION ASSEMBLY WHILE
UNWINDING THE CORE.
Counter-Clockwise
Vinyl Tape Marker
NOTE: The material being removed at this step is mixed polymers
and can be recycled with
waste.
Figure 15
11.2 Connect ground braid to system ground according to standard practice.
Correct Installation of Termination on Wire Shielded Cable
Vinyl Tape
Marker
Ridge at End of Cable
Insulation Shield (Semi-Con)
Ridge at End
of High-K Tube
Cable
Insulation
Conductor
Semi-Con Insulation Shield
Stress Controlling Compound
Envioronmental Top
Seal
High-K Stress
Relief Tube
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Instructions for UniShield® Shielded Cable
12.0 Prepare Cable
12.1 Check to be sure cable size fits within kit size range as shown in Table 1 (page 2).
12.2 Prepare cable using dimensions shown in Figure 16, 17 and 18. Refer to Table 4 for dimension [A]. Be sure to
allow for depth of terminal lug.
NOTE: Provide additional exposed conductor distance to account for growth during crimping of ALUMINUM
lugs or connectors as follows:
Aluminum Connector
Growth Allowance
2 - 350
1/4” (6 mm)
400 - 650
1/2" (13 mm)
15 kV
AWG / kcmil
25/28 kV
AWG / kcmil
35 kV
AWG / kcmil
Kit Number
7684-S-8
Insulation 0.D.
Dimension [A]
0.83" - 1.21"
(21,1 - 30,7 mm)
4/0 - 300
(120 - 150 mm )
2/0-3/0
(70 - 95 mm )
2 - 2/0
(35 - 70 mm )
13.5"
(342,9 mm)
2
2
2
0.98" - 1.53"
(24,9 - 38,9 mm)
350 - 500
(185 - 240 mm )
4/0 - 250
(120 - 150 mm )
3/0 - 4/0
(95 - 120 mm )
13.0"
(330,2 mm)
2
2
2
Table 4
12.3 Install constant force spring as shown in Figure 16. Pull shield wires through semi-conductive jacket to leading
edge of constant force spring (Figure 16).
Depth Of Terminal Lug+Growth Allowance
[A] + 1 1/2” (38 mm)
Semi-Conductive Jacket
Constant ForceSpring
Shield Wires
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12.4 Remove constant force spring. Carefully bend shield wires back upon cable jacket 1 1/2" (38 mm). Cut excess
shield wire and discard (Figure 17).
Depth of Terminal Lug+Growth Allowance
[A] + 3” (76 mm)
1 1/2 (38 mm)
Semi-ConductiveJacket
Fold Back Shield Wires
Figure 17
12.5 Remove semi-conductive jacket to dimension shown in Figure 18.
NOTE: To ease jacket removal, install constant force spring as shown in Figure 18 and ring cut 80% through
jacket. Remove jacket sections by pulling against constant force spring. DO NOT BELL SEMI-CON JACKET.
Remove constant force spring.
NOTE: It is imperative to remove all remnants of the semi-conductive jacket, even if the semi-conductive jacket
comes off as one layer. There should not be any remaining black areas, or particles, on the cable insulation layer.
Depth of Terminal Lug+Growth Allowance
[A]
1 1/2 (38 mm)
1 1/2 (38 mm)
Semi-ConductiveJacket
Cut Line
Constant Force Spring
Fold Back Shield Wires
Figure 18
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13.0 Install Ground Braid
13.1 Select a Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Using light tension, apply a
single wrap of mastic around the cable semi-conductive jacket 1/4" (6 mm) from shield wires (Figure 19).
Cut off excess.
(6 mm)
1/4
Semi-Con
Shield Wires
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Figure 19
13.2 Position preformed ground braid with short tail directly over cut edge of folded back shield wires. Position long
tail of ground braid, extending over cable semi-conductive jacket with solder block over mastic strip (Figure
20). Secure ground braid to cable semi-conductive jacket 4 1/2" (114 mm) from cable semi-con edge using
vinyl tape (Figure 20).
NOTE: Position vinyl tape with care, it also serves as a marker for positioning the termination.
4 1/2 (114 mm)
Semi-ConEdge
Shield Wire
Ground Braid
Solder Block
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
Figure 20
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13.3 Wrap ground braid around cable shield wires one complete wrap, trim excess to prevent overlap and secure in
place with constant force spring. Wrap spring in same direction as ground braid (Figure 21). Cinch (tighten) the
spring after wrapping the final winding.
13.4 Select second Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230 from kit and remove white release liners. Apply a second single wrap
of mastic over solder block on ground braid and previously applied mastic (Figure 21). Cut off excess.
Constant Force Spring
Shield Wires
Ground Braid
Trim
1ST Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Solder Block
2ND Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Cable
Wire
Shield
Ground Braid Leg
Figure 21
13.5 Wrap two highly stretched half-lapped layers of electrical grade vinyl tape around mastic seal, constant force
spring and exposed shield wires (Figure 22).
NOTE: Take care not to cover exposed semi-con insulation shield. A minimum of 1" (25 mm) must be exposed.
1 1/2 (38 mm)
Semi-Con
Shield Wires
Constant Force Spring
Two Half-Lapped Layers of Electrical Grade Vinyl Tape
Scotch® Mastic Strip 2230
Vinyl Tape Marker
Figure 22
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14.0 Install Lug or Connector
14.1 Check to insure 3M™ Cold Shrink QT-III Silicone Rubber Termination assembly fits over the selected lug or
connector. If lug or connector (Figure 23) will not fit through the termination core, clean the insulation (per
Step 15.0) and slide termination on cable before installing lug or connector. DO NOT REMOVE CORE AT
THIS TIME.
Clearance
Connector/Lug
Figure 23
NOTE: Refer to pages 19-21 for 3M connector and lug crimping information.
NOTE: For Aluminum Conductors - Thoroughly wire brush conductor strands to remove aluminum oxide layer.
Immediately insert conductor into lug or connector barrel as far as it will go.
14.2 Position connector or lug and crimp according to manufacturer's directions. Remove excess oxide inhibitor and
sharp crimp flashings following crimping.
15.0 Clean Cable Insulation and Lug or Connector Barrel Using Standard Practice
15.1 Wipe the cable insulation with one of the solvent saturated pads from the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation Kit
CC-2. Do not allow solvent to touch semi-con insulation shield!
15.2 If abrasive must be used:
a. Use on insulation only. Do not use abrasive on semi-con insulation shield!
b. Use only aluminum oxide abrasive; grit 120 or finer, included in the 3M™ Cable Cleaning Preparation Kit CC-2.
c. Be careful not to reduce the cable insulation diameter below that allowed by the kit.
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16.0 Install Termination
16.1 Slide the termination body onto the cable and remove core. Pull while unwinding, counter-clockwise, starting
with the loose end (Figure 24). Make sure the termination body (not the core) is butted up to the edge of the
vinyl tape marker previously applied (Figure 24).
NOTE: Once the termination body makes contact over the mastic seal area, there is no need to continue
supporting the assembly. DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON THE TERMINATION ASSEMBLY WHILE UNWINDING
THE CORE.
Counter-Clockwise
NOTE: The material being removed at this step is mixed polymers
Vinyl Tape Marker
and can be recycled with
waste.
Figure 24
16.2 Connect ground braid to system ground according to standard practice
Correct Installationof Termination on UniShield® Shielded Cable
Vinyl Tape
Marker
Ridge at End of Cable
Insulation Shield (Semi-Con)
Ridge at End
of High-K Tube
Cable
Semi-Con Insulation Shield
Environmental
Top Seal
Insulation
Stress Controlling Compound
Conductor
High-K Stress
Relief Tube
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Tooling Index
Lug and Crimping Information for 3M™ Scotchlok™ Copper Lugs
31145 thru 31178
Two hole-long barrel
30014 thru 30045
One hole
31036 thru 31068
One hole-long barrel
Crimping Tool-Die Sets (Minimum Number Of Crimps)
3M™
Cable
Size AWG/
kcmil
Stud
Size
(in.)
Square D Co.
Anderson Div.
Scotchlok™
Copper Lug
Number
Burndy Corporation
Thomas & Betts Corporation
Y35, Y39,
Y45*, Y46*
VC6–3,
VC6–FT**
MD6
MY29
Y34A
TBM 5
TBM 8
TBM 15
10
1/4
5/16
30014
30015
30016
6
4
2
–
6AWG(1)
–
U5CRT(1)
U4CRT(1)
U2CRT(2)
Blue(1)
Blue(1)
–
(1)
(1)
(2)
10
1/4
3/8
30018
30019
30021
W161(1)
W162(2)
4AWG(1)
2AWG(1)
A4CR(1)
A2CR(1)
Grey(1)
Grey(1)
–
1/4
5/16
3/8
30022
30023
30024
Brown(1)
Brown(1)
33(1)
5/16
3/8
30027
30028
1
–
1AWG(1)
1/0(1)
A1CR(1)
A25R(1)
U1CRT(2)
U25RT(1)
Green(1)
Pink(2)
Green(1)
Pink(2)
37(1)
(2)
(1)
5/16
3/8
30031
30032
1/0
2/0
3/0
W163(2)
42H(2)
3/8
3/8
30036
31036
W241(2)
W241(3)
2/0(1)
2/0(2)
A26R(1)
A26R(2)
U26RT(2)
U26RT(3)
Black(2)
Black(3)
Black(2)
Black(3)
45(1)
45(2)
(1)
(2)
1/2
1/2
30041
31041
W243(2)
W243(3)
3/0(1)
3/0(2)
A27R(1)
A27R(2)
U27RT(2)
U27RT(3)
Orange(2)
Orange(3)
Orange(2)
Orange(3)
50(1)
50(2)
(2)
(3)
1/2
1/2
1/2
30045
31045
31145
BG(3)
BG(4)
BG(4)
4/0(1)
4/0(2)
4/0(2)
U28RT(2)
U28RT(3)
U28RT(3)
Purple(2)
Purple(3)
Purple(3)
Purple(2)
Purple(3)
Purple(3)
54H(2)
54H(3)
54H(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
4/0
A28R(2)
1/2
1/2
31049
31149
250
300
350
400
W166(4)
250(2)
A29R(2)
A30R(2)
A31R(2)
A32R(2)
U29RT(3)
U30RT(3)
U31RT(3)
U32RT(3)
Yellow(2)
Yellow(2)
White(3)
Red(4)
62(2)
66(3)
(2)
(3)
–
1/2
1/2
31053
31153
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1/2
1/2
31056
31156
71H(4)
76H(4)
1/2
1/2
31060
31160
Blue(4)
–
1/2
5/8
1/2
31066
31067
31166
500
600
–
–
–
–
A34R(2)
–
U34RT(3)
U36RT(3)
–
–
Brown(4)
Green(4)
87H(4)
94H(4)
–
–
1/2
1/2
31068
31168
Y39, Y45,
Y46
U39RT(5)
750
1/2
1/2
31172
31178
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
106H(4)
125H(4)
–
–
Y45:
S44RT(6)
Y46:
1000
P44RT(6)
* Y45 and Y46 accept all Y35 dies (“U” series). For Y45 use PT6515 adapter. For Y46 use PUADP adapter.
** Anderson VC6–3 and VC6–FT require no die set.
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Lug and Crimping Information for 3M™ Scotchlok™ Copper/Aluminum Lugs
40016 thru 40079
One hole
40132 thru 40178
Two hole
Crimping Tool-Die Sets (Minimum Number Of Crimps)
ITT
Blackburn
Co.
Kearny
Nat’l
Div.
Square D Co.
Anderson Div.
Burndy Corporation
Thomas & Betts Corporation
Y35, Y39,
VC6–3**
MD6
MY29
Y34A
Y1000** TBM 5 TBM 8 TBM 12 TBM 15
VC8C**
OD58
TYPE O
Y45*, Y46*
U6CABT(1)
U4CABT(1)
VC6–FT**
6
4
5/16
5/16
40016
40020
W161(1)
W162(3)
6AWG(1)
4AWG(1)
A6CAB(1)
A4CAB(1)
(1)
(1)
Grey(1)
Grey(1)
–
–
29(1)
37(1)
(1)
(1)
–
–
BY19(3)
BY53(3)
J(3)
P(3)
Green(2) Green(2)
3/8
1/2
40024
40025
W163(3)
W163(3)
2AWG(1)
2AWG(1)
A2CAB(1)
A2CAB(1)
U2CABT(1)
U2CABT(1)
(1)
(1)
Pink(2)
Pink(2)
Pink(2)
Pink(2)
42H(2)
42H(2)
(1)
(1)
BY23(3)
BY23(3)
1/2(3)
1/2(3)
2
1
–
–
–
–
3/8
1/2
40028
40029
W163(3)
W163(3)
1AWG(1)
1AWG(1)
A1CAR(1)
A1CAR(1)
U1CART(1)
U1CART(1)
(1)
(1)
Gold(2)
Gold(2)
Gold(2)
Gold(2)
45(1)
45(1)
(1)
(1)
BY23(3)
BY23(3)
1/2(3)
1/2(3)
3/8
1/2
3/8
40032
40033
40132
W241(3)
W241(3)
W241(3)
1/0(1)
1/0(1)
1/0(1)
A25AR(1)
A25AR(1)
A25AR(1)
U25ART(1)
U25ART(1)
U25ART(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Tan(2)
Tan(2)
Tan(2)
Tan(2)
Tan(2)
Tan(2)
50(1)
50(1)
50(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
BY25(3)
BY25(3)
BY25(3)
5/8–1(3)
5/8–1(3)
5/8–1(3)
1/0
–
–
1/2
1/2
40037
40137
BG(4)
BG(4)
2/0(1)
2/0(1)
A26AR(2)
A26AR(2)
U26ART(2)
U26ART(2)
(1)
(1)
Olive(2) Olive(2)
Olive(2) Olive(2)
54H(2)
54H(2)
(2)
(2)
BY31C(3)
BY31C(3)
5/8–1(3)
5/8–1(3)
2/0
3/0
–
–
–
–
1/2
1/2
40041
40141
W166(4)
W166(4)
3/0(1)
3/0(1)
A27AR(2)
A27AR(2)
U27ART(2)
U27ART(2)
(1)
(1)
Ruby(2) Ruby(2)
Ruby(2) Ruby(2)
60(2)
60(2)
(2)
(2)
737(3)
737(3)
–
1/2
5/8
1/2
40045
40046
40145
W660(4)
W660(4)
W660(4)
4/0 (2)
4/0 (2)
4/0 (2)
A28AR(2)
A28AR(2)
A28AR(2)
U28ART(2)
U28ART(2)
U28ART(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
White(4)
66(4)
66(4)
66(4)
(2)
(2)
(2)
BY35C(4)
BY35C(4)
BY35C(4)
840(4)
840(4)
840(4)
4/0
–
White(4)
White(4)
–
–
1/2
5/8
1/2
40049
40050
40149
W249(3)
W249(3)
W249(3)
A29AR(2)
A29AR(2)
A29AR(2)
U29ART(2)
U29ART(2)
U29ART(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
71H(4)
71H(4)
71H(4)
71H(2)
71H(2)
71H(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
250
300
350
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1/2
1/2
40053
40153
A30AR(2)
A30AR(2)
U30ART(2)
U30ART(2)
(1)
(1)
76H(4)
76H(4)
76H(2)
76H(2)
(3)
(3)
–
–
1/2
5/8
1/2
40056
40057
40156
U31ART(2)
U31ART(2)
U31ART(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
87H(4)
87H(4)
87H(4)
87H(3)
87H(3)
87H(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
–
–
400
500
600
750
1/2
40160
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
U32ART(4)
(1)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
94H(4)
94H(4)
–
–
–
–
(2)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5/8
1/2
40067
40166
U34ART(4)
U34ART(4)
(1)
(1)
106H(4) 106H(3)
106H(4) 106H(3)
(2)
(2)
1/2
40170
U36ART(4)
(1)
–
–
115H(3)
(3)
5/8
1/2
40073
40172
U39ART(4)
U39ART(4)
(1)
(1)
125H(4)
125H(4)
(3)
(3)
5/8
1/2
40079
40178
S44ART(4)
S44ART(4)
(1)
(1)
140H(4)
140H(4)
(3)
(3)
1000
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
* Y45 and Y46 accept all Y35 dies (“U” series). For Y45 use PT6515 adapter. For Y46 use PUADP adapter.
** Anderson VC6–3, VC6–FT, VC8C and Burndy Y1000 require no die set.
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Crimping Information for
3M™ Stem Connectors
Copper/Aluminum
Crimping Table For 3M™ Stem Type Connector
Recommended Crimping Tools
Die (Minimum No.
Conductor Size
AWG & kcmil
3M™ Connec-
tor
Number
Die (Minimum No.
Crimps)
Stranded
Solid
Manufacturer
Mech. Tool
Hydraulic
Crimps)
BG(4), W243(4)
5/8–1 (4)
Tan(2)
Burndy
Kearny
T & B
MD6
0–51, 0–52
TBM 5
TBM 8
–
Y35, Y39, Y45*
12, 20, 40, Ton
–
U25ART(2), U243(2)
5/8–1(4)
–
2, 1
4
1, 1/0
2
SC0001
SC0002
SC0010
1/0
2/0
T & B
Olive(2)
TBM 15
50(2)
(2)
Anderson
Burndy
Kearny
T & B
–
VC6
MD6
W669(0) 840(5)
840(5)
Y35, Y39, Y45*
WH–1, WH–2
TBM 15
U28ART(2)
840(2)
66H(3)
(2)
2/0
3/0
4/0
3/0
4/0
–
SC0020
SC0030
SC0040
0–51, 0–52
TBM 8
–
White(4)
–
Anderson
VC6
* Y45 and Y46 accept all Y35 dies (“U” series). For Y45 use PT6515 adapter. For Y46 use PUADP adapter.
** Anderson VC6 is dieless and does not require a die set.
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