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         ADO System  IDC technology
         The fastest and most reliable connection technology




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         ADO system  is based on Insulation Displacement Connection   Our ADO system  features one single piece which (when
         (IDC) technology. IDC technology can be found in various   associated with its dedicated tool) combines the wire
         applications outside the electrical word. (RJ45 connectors   preparation and the wire connection. Its design is made to
         used in Telecom for instance).                        connect up to two conductors (standard wires as well as
                                                               special wires) in the same jaw.


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         Features


                                                                    Corrosion proof

                                                                           Gas-tight connection   Low galvanic couple of
                                                                             Contact points are   copper alloy jaw pinching
                                                                                  wrapped by   the wire at two points.
                    Contact lips:                                               the insulation.
               allows the electrical
           contact with a permanent
             cable contact pressure           Cone entry shape:
                                              allows the insulation
                                              cutting


                                                                    Vibration proof
                                                                           Wire insulation is
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                                                 ADO system  jaw:           pinched by the
                                                 "C shape" spring           insulating body.      Contact forces are
                                                                                                  permanently balanced.
                                                                           Unstripping insulator
                                                                            absorbs vibrations.

           Instructions:
            1                  2                  3                      4


                                                                                         Two
                                                                                         conductors




            1  Insert the wire (not stripped) in the ADO System  jaw until it butts.  4   Follow the same process if a second wire has to be
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            2  Position the tool in the recess and pull the trigger fully and release it.  connected (same size and same nature).
                                                                          The first wire preliminary installed, will remain perfectly
            3   Remove the trigger. (the tool will not be released if the connection is not completed).
                                                                          and safely maintained in the clamp during the second wire
                                                                          cabling process.

         From 0.22 mm² up to 4 mm²
         From 24 AWG up to 12 AWG

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