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- Western_Union_splice abstract "The Western Union or Lineman splice was developed during the introduction of the telegraph to mechanically and electrically connect wires that were subject to loading stress. The wrapping pattern is designed to cause the termination to tighten as the conductors pull against each other. This type of splice is more suited to solid, rather than stranded conductors, and is fairly difficult to complete.The Western Union Splice is made by twisting two ends of a wire together counterclockwise 3/4 of a turn each, finger tight. Then, using needle-nose pliers, the ends are twisted at least five more turns, tightly. The cut off ends are pushed close to the center wire."Short tie" and "long tie" variations exist, mainly for purposes of coating the connection with solder. The longer version may aid in solder flow.NASA tests on 22 and 16 AWG wire showed that the Western Union Splice is very strong and is stronger than the wire alone if done properly.".
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- Western_Union_splice wikiPageRevisionID "610847767".
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrical_wiring.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Splices.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_Union.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Clockwise.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Counterclockwise.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_wiring.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Needle-nose_pliers.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Rat-tail_splice.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Solder.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Stranded_wire.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink T-splice.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Telegraph.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Telegraphy.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink Wire.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLink File:Western_Union_splice.jpg.
- Western_Union_splice wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western Union splice".
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- Western_Union_splice wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Include-NASA.
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- Western_Union_splice subject Category:Electrical_wiring.
- Western_Union_splice subject Category:Splices.
- Western_Union_splice subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Western_Union_splice subject Category:Western_Union.
- Western_Union_splice type Article.
- Western_Union_splice type Article.
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- Western_Union_splice comment "The Western Union or Lineman splice was developed during the introduction of the telegraph to mechanically and electrically connect wires that were subject to loading stress. The wrapping pattern is designed to cause the termination to tighten as the conductors pull against each other.".
- Western_Union_splice label "Western Union splice".
- Western_Union_splice sameAs m.0286011.
- Western_Union_splice sameAs Q7988407.
- Western_Union_splice sameAs Q7988407.
- Western_Union_splice wasDerivedFrom Western_Union_splice?oldid=610847767.
- Western_Union_splice depiction Western_Union_splice.jpg.
- Western_Union_splice isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Union_splice.