Bootlace ferrules are used on multi-stranded wires that are being inserted into screw terminals and terminal blocks. Applications include consumer units, circuit breakers, electrical control panels and any equipment where there is a requirement for a multi-stranded wire connection.
Questions and AnswersHow to Crimp a Bootlace FerruleSelect the correct size bootlace ferrule and strip the end of the wire. Cut the wires to the same length as terminal and twist the strands together. Slip the bootlace ferrule (insulated collar first) onto the ends of the wire until the wire strands are flush with the end of the tube. Using a ratchet crimping tool, insert the metal tube of the ferrule into the appropriate crimping section (indicated by sizes marked on the tool). Squeeze the tool handles together until the ratchet releases. A ratchet crimping tool is preferable as the handles will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed preventing partial crimps. The crimped wire end is now ready to be inserted into connecting terminal
Suitable Crimping ToolsFor ferrules with a wire size range of 0.5 to 6 mm
2 use crimping tool stock number
683-1605For ferrules with a wire size range of 10 to 25 mm
2 use crimping tool stock number
683-1614For ferrules with a wire size range of 0.5 to 16 mm
2 use crimping pliers stock number
464-482For ferrules with a wire size range of 35 or 50 mm
2 use crimping tool stock number
683-1617