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Jiffy Splices repair damaged electrical connections

TE Connectivity’s Deutsch Jiffy Splices are a field-serviceable alternative to permanent splices, designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the construction, mining, marine and agricultural industries.
November 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

3826 TE Connectivity’s Deutsch Jiffy Splices are a field-serviceable alternative to permanent splices, designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the construction, mining, marine and agricultural industries. They are said to be easy to install and can be used to quickly repair damaged electrical connections on equipment at the job site.

Jiffy Splices protect connections from dirt, dust, and water immersion up to three feet. They are made from the same high-quality silicone elastomer as TE’s Deutsch industrial connector seals and grommets. They house a contact retention system that secures a mated pair of contacts in a compact environmentally sealed unit.

Jiffy Splices are available in two sizes and accept one Deutsch pin and socket. Their contacts are easily removed for servicing using standard Deutsch removal tools.

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