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Mueller Electric
Приєднався 10 жов 2016
Mueller Electric with over 100 years of expertise, a trusted provider of factory automation cable assemblies and electrical components and test leads.
Our channel provides videos of concise, focused insights into the key features, benefits, and applications of our products.
Our products help industries like the oil & gas industry, food and beverage manufacturing, and textiles setting industry standards for connection reliability and efficiency across factory automation and industrial applications.
In choosing Mueller Electric products you'll receive a reliable, high quality, feature-packed solution that is competitively priced.
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Our channel provides videos of concise, focused insights into the key features, benefits, and applications of our products.
Our products help industries like the oil & gas industry, food and beverage manufacturing, and textiles setting industry standards for connection reliability and efficiency across factory automation and industrial applications.
In choosing Mueller Electric products you'll receive a reliable, high quality, feature-packed solution that is competitively priced.
Thank you for watching!
Mueller Electric's Mueller Blue-Flex™ Flexible Cable
Introducing Mueller Electric's Mueller Blue-Flex™.
Cable Flexibility Beyond Today's Standards!
An ultra, highly flexible cable for continuous movement allowing for machinery and robots to work with the ultimate capability of twisting, bending, and pulling.
Mueller Blue-Flex™ is made of silicone for ultra flexing without binding or coiling. Mueller Blue-Flex™ is for constant moving applications in power chains or machine assembly lines.For all drag chain and robotic applications.
Our Mueller Blue-Flex™ instrumentation cables M12 3, 4, and 5 pin positions and M8 3 and 4 pin positions are made and shipped from our headquarters in Akron, OH, USA.
Discover more solutions from Mueller Electric ww2.muellerelectric.com/
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Cable Flexibility Beyond Today's Standards!
An ultra, highly flexible cable for continuous movement allowing for machinery and robots to work with the ultimate capability of twisting, bending, and pulling.
Mueller Blue-Flex™ is made of silicone for ultra flexing without binding or coiling. Mueller Blue-Flex™ is for constant moving applications in power chains or machine assembly lines.For all drag chain and robotic applications.
Our Mueller Blue-Flex™ instrumentation cables M12 3, 4, and 5 pin positions and M8 3 and 4 pin positions are made and shipped from our headquarters in Akron, OH, USA.
Discover more solutions from Mueller Electric ww2.muellerelectric.com/
Thank you for watching!
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Mueller Electric's M12 Connectors and Cable Assemblies
Переглядів 2019 годин тому
This video will showcase our M12 connector size and instrumentation cable assemblies. Our M12 connector size is used in factory automation applications for actuators, sensors, motors, switches, safety light curtain and mats, industrial ethernet, Fieldbus, and interlock switches within washdown and corrosive environments. The M12 is the workhorse of the industry for all instrumentation cables. I...
Mueller Electric's M8 Connectors and Cable Assemblies
Переглядів 1419 годин тому
This video will showcase our M8 connector size.and instrumentation cable assemblies. Our M8 cable assembly is used in applications including actuators, PLCs, Input Output boxes, sensors, and switches for many industries such as food and beverage processing, machine building, rubber and plastics, textile and printing presses, and H V A C system valves. Our M8 standard instrumentation cables 3, 4...
Mueller Electric's Custom Built Cable Assemblies
Переглядів 3521 годину тому
This video will showcase our Custom Cable Assembly Process. Mueller Electric - a leading cable assembly manufacturer - offers molded and unmolded custom-built cable assemblies, custom molded instrumentation cables, and various wiring harnesses. These cable assemblies are built for a wide range of industrial applications from machine building, conveying, packaging, robotics, construction equipme...
Mueller Electric's 7/8"-16UN Cable Assembly
Переглядів 1921 годину тому
This video will showcase our 7/8-inch-16UN connector size and instrumentation cable assemblies. Used in industrial heavier-duty applications where high voltage and high current capacities are necessary. Applications include mining, military systems, aerospace, medical equipment, and underwater. Mueller Electric's 7/8-inch-16UN instrumentation cables 3, 4, 5, and 6 pin positions are made and shi...
Mueller Electric's M12 L-Coded Cable Assembly
Переглядів 1521 годину тому
This video will showcase our M12 L-coded instrumentation cable assemblies: The solution for connecting your machines and improving productivity. Stay ahead with the new standard for 24-volt power supply systems with Mueller Electric’s L-coded cables. Improve your productivity - increase power for your applications today & tomorrow. Mueller Electric’s M12 L-coded connectors increase durability a...
Mueller Electric's Field Wireable Connector & Shielded Assembly
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This video will showcase our Field Wireable Connectors plus how to assemble shielded connectors for use in the field. Our M8 and M12 field wireable connectors, also known as field attachable connectors, provide a convenient and cost-effective way to connect wires and cables in the field without the need for specialized tools or equipment. They are used to join two or more wires or cables togeth...
Mueller Electric's Field Wireable Connector & Unshielded Assembly
Переглядів 7114 днів тому
This video will showcase our Field Wireable Connectors plus how to assemble unshielded connectors for use in the field. Our M8 and M12 field wireable connectors, also known as field attachable connectors, provide a convenient and cost-effective way to connect wires and cables in the field without the need for specialized tools or equipment. They are used to join two or more wires or cables toge...
Mueller Electric's EZ Squeeze heavy duty clip. Reduces hand fatigue and easy to use.
Переглядів 63Місяць тому
This video will showcase our EZ Squeeze heavy duty clip uses 75% less pressure to open as a center spring clip and it retains the same clamping pressure. The Mueller Electric EZ Squeeze heavy duty clip reduces hand fatigue and is much easier to use for people with limited hand dexterity. You'll want to see this!! Discover more solutions from Mueller Electric ww2.muellerelectric.com/ Thank you f...
Welcome To Mueller Electric Since 1908
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Mueller Electric, founded in 1908 as the inventor of the alligator clip and continue to develop the best clips and clamps in use today. Our product portfolio has expanded and now a leading manufacturer of instrumentation cables, custom assemblies, and connectors. And now introducing Mueller Blue-Flex™ our newly patented cable assembly that is highly flexible for drag chain and robotic applicati...
Mueller Electric's HF-Welding technology assists our test leads to be reliable, stronger and durable
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Mueller Electric's HF-Welding technology makes our connection stronger and delivers more successful weld to provide a strong connection for all our electrical and electronic test leads. Our products are tested to ensure quality before we ship toyou. Our welding process makes our product best in quality and value. And creating smoother and cleaner welds for a refined finish in our test leads. Co...
How To Assemble A BU-32614 And Attach It To A Wire
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This short instructional video shows you how to assemble Mueller Electric's electrical connector, the BU-32614 (a retractable 4mm banana plug that fits into standard 4mm banana jacks) and then attach it to a wire.
How To Attach A Wire To a BU-65 Clip
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This video demonstrates how to attach Mueller Electric's BU-65 fully-insulated alligator clip to a wire. Compatible connections include fully-shrouded bananas, unshrouded bananas and 10 AWG retractable bananas.
Mueller Electric Tests Protective Grounding Equipment
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Mueller Electric Tests Protective Grounding Equipment
Why You Need A Conductive Coating For Electrostatic Painting
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Why You Need A Conductive Coating For Electrostatic Painting
How to put a wire on a Mueller BU-46-series clip
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How to put a wire on a Mueller BU-46-series clip
The Proper Way to Solder a Banana to Keep The Tips From Cracking
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The Proper Way to Solder a Banana to Keep The Tips From Cracking
Why don't some alligator clips have voltage ratings?
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Why don't some alligator clips have voltage ratings?
How To Attach a Wire to a Banana Plug With An Internal Set Screw
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How To Attach a Wire to a Banana Plug With An Internal Set Screw
How to Attach a Wire To A Banana Plug with an External Set Screw
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How to Attach a Wire To A Banana Plug with an External Set Screw
How to attach an alligator clip to a wire - 3 different ways
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How to attach an alligator clip to a wire - 3 different ways
How to put a field retrofittable stackable banana plug on a 10 gauge silicone wire
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How to put a field retrofittable stackable banana plug on a 10 gauge silicone wire
How to Solder A 10 Gauge Retractable Banana Plug
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How to Solder A 10 Gauge Retractable Banana Plug
What crimping tool though? Regular, or not?
Hi can you solder two 8awg wires toghether to a 8mm bullet connector?
Where could I get
Nice demo
Nice
Awsome tip😊😊
I like the screw and the solder connections. The crimp with the insulation not so much. I am sure you can think of a much better way to use the crimp connection.
Also these alligator clips are rated for a max current or amps. The way the video shows how to connect this to the wire is just not a good connection. 10 amps through such a poor connection.....
OK I see you are the Mueller that is the manufacturer of lots of electronic parts. And I thank you for that. But what you just showed me in this video makes no sense at all. Common sense says that 95% of the inside of the barrel of the crimp connector is not even in contact with the hook up wire conductor. These alligator clips are crimp or solder. So soldering might work in some cases. In my application I am using this on a high temperature area. So solder might melt. So I need to either crimp wire on or I can also use the screw terminal that comes on some of these. If I use the screw then I can use the right size crimp connector for my 14 AWG wire. If I use the alligator crimp barrel or hole I notice my 14 AWG wire is only 2mm diameter. And the barrel or hole of the alligator clip is 4mm dia. And therein lies the problem. The hole is too big for the wire. So I have been thinking about adding another piece of wire next to the wire, or doubling the wire so it fits the hole. Either that or nickel sheet shims around the wire to make the wire larger. I have to experiment to see what will work.
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Hairdresser alligator clips how do people use them
Thank you i followed these steps and was able to test if my new car radio was working or not and it is
Can't see what you're doing...
What the screw used for ? Anyone know?
Spade or ring connector.
Same thing i do when making new spark plug cables. I have spool of copper spark plug wire and a assortment of ends. Thats why your crimp pliers have a IGN crimp on them . I reuse the the terminals most of the time . That can be time consuming until you get good at it.
The wire is meant to go through the side hole in the banana pug to add mechanical strength to the joint. Trim the excess wire off before assembling.
With 20 years as an IPC certified solder instructor, I can pretty much tell you this is mostly wrong. 1. Tin the wire. 2. Tin the portion of the cup where the wire will make contact 3. Put the wire in the cup. Preferably held there with another clamp or vise if you have one. 4. Heat the wire and the cup at the same time, feed the solder in until they are joined. 5. Remove the solder, then the heat. You don't have to fill the cup, it really doesn't add any strength to the joint once the wire is fully connected to the side of the cup. Oh, and if you used solder flux, or if there is excess flux from the core of the solder, clean it out. Even "No-Clean" flux will cause problems eventually. And actually, the wire isn't meant to go through the hole, the hole is there to feed solder in if you have a large wire that fills the cup, and also so you can see that the solder is getting where it needs to be.
The side hole is for a screw if anything
Very helpful 👍 Thanks 👍
My banana plug has a flat side near one hole while the other side does not. Does the flat side have any purpose? What awg wire did you use?
Thanks, for some reason I just couldn't figure this out
Nice!!! thx
I found that it's not necessary to strip the wire at all. Just back out the screw until the tip is flush with the cylinder wall but not removed seat the speaker wire in the cylinder all the way then tighten the screw all the way. The screw will pierce the shielding on the speaker wire and you're good to go! This is what worked for me!
Thanks for the vid, if not for this I'd do it wrong for sure. I just started learning basic electronics and videos like this are helping beginners a lot!
Thanks for the info!
Nice! Next question: where do I get the stripper & crimper you're using?
Home Depot, Lowe's etc. Almost every hardware store has them. They are called Self-Adjusting Wire Stripper
Sir, what is the best range of resistance for electrostatic painting for plastics
Thank You!!
Sweet Tip!!!! I totally did this wrong but now you taught me the proper way!!!! Thank You!!!
Nope.
Thank you!!! All other videos say "do it" but never show how the heck you "do it."
Coool!!
Oho! Such a slick way to add some extra robustness to that joint, and strain relief as well. Also I want to add that I like how no-nonsense this video is. If there was a chef kiss emoji it would be here!
If my alligator clip gets too dry and the plastic around it tends to crack,is there anything i can do to make the plastic return to it's normal elasticity or at least less dry? Thanks if someone read this :)
Excellent video. Gets right to the point, shows both ways (right and wrong) how to do it, and why you do it the right way. I wish all youtube how-tos were as succinct and informative. thanks!!!
My uncle used to tell me there 3 ways to do it. The right way. The wrong way and his way. If you did it his way you never had to do it again.
Yeah except the way he shows you is not great.
hi, is it possible to make a video on how to mount and how to use BU-32614-0?
The part where the wire is folded outside the jacket yet the clip is supposed to be inserted "inside the barrel" confused me. If the wire is blocking entry into the insulation (which I guess is what's meant by "barrel"), how would it be possible to put the clip inside the "barrel"?
Just push it in.
Ty!
How could I properly hardware a DC light complete with fuse, on/off switch, and quick disconnects?
Finally a good explanation what to do with those clips with a screw on top!
Can also just come up small hole and wrap wire clockwise around screw and tighten down without a fork
@@chrisladouceur4093 You might want to invest in a screwdriver.
Great, quick, clear simple presentation! Thank you! What is the screw for on the alligator clip?
Screwing down the wire if it's connect to a spade lead.
I, too, was wondering what the screw is for. Just bought some that have screws.
Thank you.
Good info!!
Thank you!
I recently found some electrical cords that im not firmiliar with. Im trying to find out what they are and why did I find them? When I typed in the words within the cords I found your yt. Hopefully you can help identify them?? Please msg me back. Thank you!
simple and yet helpful, thank you!
Thanks, cool video. Simple yet relevant.
Awesome! Thank you. Just what I was looking for.
Thank you!
usually the cheap one has no barrel, just a hole and two "teeth" (for wire insulation crimping?), how to properly crimp those kind of type?
We believe you are talking about an alligator clip similar to the BU-70 like this: muellerelectric.com/product/bu-70/ Mueller’s clip has a “wire strap” that can be squeezed with needle nose pliers. Many non-branded alligator clips do not have this feature and must be soldered to obtain a good electrical connection. The “teeth” are only used to hold the wire insulation which acts as a strain relief.
@@muellerelectric626 What are the 2 tools that you used to strip and crimp the wires?