Cable branch-off
DRIVE
March 12, 2003
The cable brancher has a two wire current supply line made of a common insulated flex and laid through the vehicle, and similar conductors to the individual lights. The electric connection is made via axially and laterally offset pins arranged in an insulating body. The pins protrude into the flexes and their free tips are surrounded by small silicon rings. The insulating body is an open middle body with two long sides. Clamps (18) can be clamped to the long sides. One clamp clamps the current supply line (12). The other clamp clamps a free end of the supply cable against the middle body (16).
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