Press Sleeves are used for secure crimping, joining, and terminating cables in electrical and industrial applications. Made from copper, aluminum, or tinned materials, they ensure excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability.

Description

Electrical sleeves are often made of non-conductive materials like PVC or steel to prevent accidental electrical contact with surrounding materials. These sleeves are crucial in ensuring that wiring and electrical systems are compliant with electrical safety standards.

Press Sleeves (also called compression sleeves or crimping sleeves) are essential accessories used to connect, extend, or terminate cables safely. Designed for high mechanical strength and electrical conductivity, they are commonly used in power distribution, control panels, switchgear, and industrial machinery.

Available in copper, aluminum, and tinned finishes, press sleeves provide reliable cable connections that resist loosening, overheating, and mechanical stress.

 Key Features

  • Manufactured from copper, aluminum, or tinned copper

  • Excellent electrical conductivity & mechanical strength

  • Corrosion-resistant & long service life

  • Suitable for solid, stranded & flexible cables

  • Easy installation with crimping tools

  • Available in multiple sizes & diameters

  • Meets IEC, DIN, and IS standards

Applications

  • Electrical panel assemblies

  • Switchgear & control gear connections

  • Power distribution systems

  • Industrial automation & machinery

  • Renewable energy installations (solar & wind)

  • Automotive & railway wiring harnesses

  • Heavy-duty cable jointing in construction sites

Technical Specifications 

  • Material: Copper / Aluminum / Tinned Copper

  • Cable Range: 1.5 mm² to 1000 mm²

  • Surface Finish: Bare / Tinned / Electroplated

  • Standards: IEC, IS, DIN, RoHS compliant

  • Temperature Range: -20°C to +120°C

Advantages:

  • Provides secure & reliable electrical joints

  • High conductivity minimizes energy loss

  • Corrosion & vibration resistant

  • Simple installation with crimping tools

  • Cost-effective & durable

Disadvantages:

  • Requires correct crimping tool for installation

  • Not reusable once compressed

  • Oversized or undersized selection reduces efficiency

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