Insulation Piercing Connector
High-Voltage Insulation · Smart Power Distribution · Industrial Frequency Conversion.
Waterproof Insulation Piercing Connector
| Part NO | Main wire section | Branch wire section | Bolt | Package(pcs) | Gross weight(kg) |
| IPC-1 | 10-95 | 1.5-10 | 1 | 500 | 24 |
| IPC-2 | 16-95 | 4-35 | 1 | 200 | 26 |
| IPC-3 | 50-150 | 6-35 | 1 | 200 | 27 |
| IPC-4 | 16-95 | 16-95 | 1 | 150 | 25.5 |
| IPC-5 | 35-150 | 35-150 | 1 | 150 | 27 |
What is a Piercing Connector?
Piercing connectors are essential components for creating reliable electrical connections in power distribution systems without stripping the insulation of the main cable. Their main advantage is that they enable quick safe and secure connections to live conductors while maintaining the integrity of the insulation.
How it Works
The piercing connector is typically made of high-conductivity copper alloy. It works by piercing through the insulation of the main conductor and establishing contact with the core wire. Multiple connectors can be used in parallel for branching circuits or tapping additional lines. They are designed to ensure long-term stability and minimal resistance under varying environmental conditions.
Benefits
Piercing connectors provide a fast safe and cost-effective method for connecting electrical circuits. They improve the reliability of power distribution reduce installation time and lower maintenance costs while minimizing risk to operators.

| Part NO | Main wire section | Branch wire section | Bolt | Package(pcs) | Gross weight(kg) |
| IPC-1 | 10-95 | 1.5-10 | 1 | 500 | 24 |
| IPC-2 | 16-95 | 4-35 | 1 | 200 | 26 |
| IPC-3 | 50-150 | 6-35 | 1 | 200 | 27 |
| IPC-4 | 16-95 | 16-95 | 1 | 150 | 25.5 |
| IPC-5 | 35-150 | 35-150 | 1 | 150 | 27 |
What is a Piercing Connector?
Piercing connectors are essential components for creating reliable electrical connections in power distribution systems without stripping the insulation of the main cable. Their main advantage is that they enable quick safe and secure connections to live conductors while maintaining the integrity of the insulation.
How it Works
The piercing connector is typically made of high-conductivity copper alloy. It works by piercing through the insulation of the main conductor and establishing contact with the core wire. Multiple connectors can be used in parallel for branching circuits or tapping additional lines. They are designed to ensure long-term stability and minimal resistance under varying environmental conditions.
Benefits
Piercing connectors provide a fast safe and cost-effective method for connecting electrical circuits. They improve the reliability of power distribution reduce installation time and lower maintenance costs while minimizing risk to operators.

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