Product Family
Twin Cord End Terminals
Twin ferrules are designed for consolidating two stranded wires into a single terminal block connection, improving wiring organization and installation efficiency in industrial control systems.

Quick Facts
- Wire-to-stud connection
- Angled routing support
- Brazed seam structure
- Copper material
Overview + Key Features
Overview + Key Features
Overview
Twin cord end terminals are commonly used in industrial electrical systems requiring organized dual-conductor termination, shared terminal block insertion, and stable two-wire consolidation for control and automation wiring applications.
* Twin ferrule conductor structures are designed to consolidate two fine-stranded wire conductors into a shared wire-end termination assembly for terminal block insertion.
Key Features
Our twin cord end terminals are designed for industrial control wiring systems requiring dual-conductor consolidation, organized shared terminal...
- * Twin ferrule conductor structures support stable insertion of two fine-stranded conductors into shared terminal block connection points
- * Commonly used in DIN rail systems, PLC wiring, industrial control cabinets, and bridge-style control wiring assemblies requiring dual-conductor termination
- * Designed to help reduce wire strand spreading and improve conductor organization during parallel wire insertion operations
- * PVC insulated collar structures help support conductor handling, wire guidance, and organized two-wire assembly workflow
- * Reinforced conductor sleeves and refined surface finishing help support stable electrical contact performance and cleaner terminal block insertion interfaces
Quick Specs
Quick Specs
- Material
- Copper
- Surface
- Tin-plated
- Connection
- Crimp
- Structure
- Brazed seam barrel
- Application
- * DIN rail terminal systems and PLC wiring assemblies
Available Models
Available Products
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Product | Product Code | MOQ | Lead Time | Action |
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| Twin Ferrules for Dual-Wire Terminal Block Wiring | twin-vinyl-insulated-cord-end-terminals-g01 | - | - | View |
Technical Article
Why Twin Cord End Terminals Are Used in Industrial Control Wiring
Twin cord end terminals are commonly used in electrical systems requiring organized dual-conductor termination and stable insertion of two fine-stranded conductors into shared terminal block connection points.
Twin ferrule conductor structures help consolidate parallel wire conductors into a stable wire-end assembly before insertion into screw-clamp and spring-clamp electrical connection systems.
They are widely used in DIN rail terminal assemblies, PLC wiring, industrial control cabinets, automation systems, and bridge-style control wiring applications.
Dual-Conductor Termination Advantages
Industrial control systems often require two conductors to share a common terminal block connection point for signal distribution, power bridging, or organized control wiring layouts.
Twin cord end terminal structures can help:
- Consolidate dual conductors into a shared termination structure
- Improve conductor organization
- Reduce wire strand spreading
- Support cleaner terminal block insertion
- Improve wiring assembly consistency
These characteristics are especially useful in DIN rail and industrial control cabinet wiring systems.
Twin Ferrules for PLC and DIN Rail Wiring Systems
Twin cord end terminals are commonly used in:
- DIN rail terminal systems
- PLC and automation wiring
- Bridge-style control cabinet wiring
- Shared terminal block assemblies
- Industrial control distribution systems
- Parallel conductor installation applications
The twin ferrule structure helps support stable dual-conductor insertion and organized terminal block assembly within industrial electrical systems.
PVC Insulated Twin Ferrule Structures
Twin cord end terminals commonly use enlarged PVC insulated collar structures designed to support:
- Parallel conductor guidance
- Dual-wire organization
- Improved conductor handling
- Stable insertion alignment
- Organized assembly workflow
These characteristics help improve installation consistency during industrial control cabinet wiring operations.
Selecting the Correct Twin Cord End Terminal
Selecting the correct twin cord end terminal requires matching both conductor compatibility and terminal block insertion requirements.
Important considerations include:
- Combined conductor cross-sectional area
- Terminal block entry dimensions
- Dual-conductor compatibility
- Wiring density and installation clearance
- Conductor routing and organization requirements
- Operating environment and assembly workflow conditions
Different conductor ranges and ferrule configurations are available for industrial control and automation wiring applications.
Twin Cord End Terminals vs Standard Ferrules
Compared with standard single-conductor ferrules, twin cord end terminals are commonly selected when:
- Two conductors must share one terminal point
- Parallel conductor organization is required
- Bridge-style wiring layouts are involved
- Control cabinet wiring density must be optimized
- More organized dual-wire insertion is needed
Selecting the correct ferrule structure depends on terminal block configuration and wiring system requirements.
Industrial Connection Considerations
The performance of twin cord end terminal connections depends on proper terminal selection, conductor compatibility, crimp tooling, and installation quality.
Industrial applications commonly consider:
- Dual-conductor consolidation quality
- Terminal block compatibility
- Parallel wire organization
- Installation efficiency
- Wire strand containment
- Long-term electrical contact performance
Selecting the correct ferrule configuration helps support safer and more organized industrial control wiring operations.
Applications
Typical Applications
Twin cord end terminals are commonly used in industrial control systems requiring organized dual-conductor termination, shared terminal block insertion, and stable parallel wire consolidation...
Selection & Technical Guidance
Selection & Technical Guidance
Selection Steps
Selecting the correct twin cord end terminal requires matching dual-conductor compatibility, terminal block insertion requirements, wiring density conditions, and conductor organization needs within the...
- 1.Match the ferrule conductor sleeve size to the combined wire gauge or cross-sectional area of both conductors to help ensure proper compression and stable electrical contact performance
- 2.Verify compatibility between the twin ferrule dimensions and the corresponding screw-clamp or spring-clamp terminal block entry geometry
- 3.Consider dual-conductor insertion requirements and shared terminal block configurations during terminal selection
- 4.Evaluate wiring density, installation clearance, and conductor routing conditions within industrial control cabinet assemblies
- 5.Select PVC insulated twin ferrule configurations based on conductor organization, handling, and assembly workflow requirements
- 6.Confirm compatibility with DIN rail systems, PLC wiring assemblies, and industrial automation equipment before installation
Technical Notes
- * Product specifications commonly include both AWG and metric reference systems to support international control wiring standards and procurement requirements
- * Technical documentation includes detailed dimensional reference tables covering conductor range, twin ferrule sleeve dimensions, PVC collar geometry, and terminal block compatibility
- * Twin ferrule conductor structures are designed to consolidate two fine-stranded conductors into stable shared wire-end termination assemblies
- * Enlarged PVC insulated collar structures help support conductor alignment, dual-wire guidance, and organized installation workflow during industrial control wiring operations
- * Twin cord end terminal configurations help improve conductor organization and support stable dual-wire insertion within screw-clamp and spring-clamp terminal systems
Certification
Certification Support
- UL / cULus certified models available
- Test reports and certificates can be provided
- Custom certification support for bulk orders
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