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Black insulated AWG 24 / 0.34mm² bootlace ferrules with tinned crimp sleeves

AWG 24/0.34mm² Ferrules

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Ten-pack of small insulated bootlace ferrules for clean stranded-wire terminations. These AWG 24 / 0.34mm² ferrules crimp onto fine stranded conductors so screw and spring terminal blocks have a contained sleeve to grip instead of loose copper strands.

Why use ferrules here

  • Helps keep stripped strands from fraying, pulling loose, or bridging the next terminal position.
  • Gives tiny printer/control wiring a repeatable end when landing in controller boards, DIN terminals, power-supply blocks, and screw-clamp connectors.
  • The black insulated collar makes handling easier while the tinned sleeve takes the crimp; use a proper ferrule crimper instead of solder-tinning wires for screw terminals.

Specifications

  • Quantity: 10 ferrules
  • Wire size: AWG 24 / 0.34mm² class stranded wire
  • Style: single-wire insulated cord-end / bootlace ferrule
  • Construction: black plastic collar with tinned metal crimp sleeve
  • Use with: stranded control wiring landed in terminal blocks, screw clamps, and spring-clamp terminals

Printer wiring fitment

Use these anywhere a small stranded conductor needs a clean end before it goes into a terminal block: CAN/control wiring, sensor leads, and low-current accessory wiring on Voron, Klipper, CNC, and other printer electronics. If you are terminating Igus Chainflex® CF113-007-D conductors or landing wires in the 2-pin P=5.08mm screw terminal, check the conductor and insulation diameter against the ferrule collar before crimping.

Pick the right size

Ferrules should match the conductor cross-section, not the terminal screw size. For thinner wire, see AWG 26 / 0.25mm² ferrules; for larger wires, use AWG 20 / 0.75mm² ferrules or AWG 18 / 1.0mm² ferrules.

What it is not

  • Not a solder sleeve, splice, or connector housing.
  • Not for solid-core wire or two wires in one ferrule; use the correct twin ferrule for doubled conductors.
  • Not a substitute for matching the ferrule and crimp tool to your actual conductor OD.

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