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Regulatory Agencies
UL Listed as a Wire Connector, tested per
UL Standard 486C, UL File No. E23438
Operating Temperature: 105°C (221°F)
Voltage Rating: 600 volts max building wire, 1000
volts max signs and fixtures.
CSA Certified
CSA Standard C22.2 No. 188, CSA File No. LR15503
Operating Temperature: 105°C (221°F)
Voltage Rating: 600 volts max building wire, 1000
volts max signs and fixtures.
Litho in USA.
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Electrical Markets Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX 78726-9000
800 245 3573
FAX 800 245 0329
http://www.3M.com/electrical
Recycled Paper
40% Pre-consumer waste paper
10% Post-consumer waste paper
Application
The 3MTM Electrical Spring Connector 412 electrically
connects copper conductors in a pigtail application.
Wire
AWG Range
Copper conductors only, No. 22 through 8 sol and/or str.
(See wire matrix on data sheet for specific combinations).
Metric Range
Copper conductors only. .5mm2 thru 6mm2 ridged
(solid or stranded).
Construction
Spring - Spring steel, corrosion-resistant coating.
Insulator - PVC.
Installation Instructions
Caution: Turn power off before installing or removing
connector. All electrical work should be done according to
appropriate electrical codes.
1. Strip wire insulation 1/2 inch.
2. Firmly grasp wires and ensure conductor ends are
even. Conductors may be twisted or untwisted.
3. Place connector over the stripped conductor tips.
4. Turn connector on in a clockwise direction
until secure.
5. To remove, turn connector counter-clockwise.