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3M™ Cold Shrink QS4 Integrated Splice Kits 35-TS Series

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Inline splice for joining tape shield, wire shield, UniShield® and LC power cables

Special-electrode design reduces electrical stress at critical cable and splice interface

Designed for feeder and distribution circuits, size transition splicing, direct-burial installations and submerged locations

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  • Inline splice for joining tape shield, wire shield, UniShield® and LC power cables
  • Special-electrode design reduces electrical stress at critical cable and splice interface
  • Designed for feeder and distribution circuits, size transition splicing, direct-burial installations and submerged locations
  • Rated for 35 kV cables
  • Withstands a temperature range of 221 to 284 °F (105 to 140 °C)

The new 3M™ Cold Shrink QS4 Integrated Splice Kit is a premier offering that utilizes our field-proven 3M™ Cold Shrink QS-III Splice Body with additional features that make installation quick and easy. This exciting product integrates all of the layers of a shielded power cable splice into one compact joint.

With this splice, 3M is introducing our easy-to-use yellow core and rejacketing tube. We incorporated our smooth-edged shield sock (non-fraying ends) with optional customizable ground braid. The Tape Shielded (TS) inline splice kits below are designed for joining Tape Shield, Wire Shield, UniShield® and Longitudinally Corrugated (LC) power cables. The splice includes a separate 7 AWG U-shaped ground braid that can be attached to the shield with a constant force spring for external grounding. Note: Cable sizes shown below are for standard insulation thickness. Final determining factor is cable insulation O.D.

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