What is a wire ferrule used for?
Similarly, what is the purpose of a ferrule?
A ferrule (from Latin viriola, meaning little bracelet) is a ring or cap attached to an object to protect against damage, splitting, or wear. In fiber optic, a ferrule is a component (usually a rigid tube) used to align and protect the stripped end of a fiber.
In respect to this, when should you not use ferrules?
ferrules are great. wires between 1mm² and 2.5mm² : No ferrules. wires above 2.5mm² : Ferrules or lugs. Since 99% of our control wiring is 1mm, that means that we generally do not use ferrules with cage clamp terminals.
The plastic sleeve located at the bottom of most golf clubs just above the club head. The metal band used to prevent the end of a wooden instrument from splitting. The compression fittings that attach plumbing tubing or pipes have ferrules in them. The cap at the end of a cane or an umbrella.