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Low-voltage aerial bundled cable (ABC) systems are widely used in modern distribution networks because they improve electrical safety and reduce conductor exposure. Creating branch connections on insulated conductors traditionally required stripping insulation before making electrical contact, increasing installation time and the possibility of cable damage.
The Reacon Insulation Piercing Connector is designed to establish reliable branch tap connections without removing the insulation from the main conductor. During installation, the connector’s contact teeth pierce the insulation layer and create an electrical connection while maintaining the integrity of the cable insulation around the connection point.
This solution is commonly used in utility distribution systems, service drop installations, public lighting networks, and residential electrical infrastructure.
| Item | Description |
| Product Name | Insulation Piercing Connector |
| Application | Low Voltage ABC Cable |
| Function | Branch Tap Connection |
| Installation | Insulation Piercing |
| Environment | Outdoor |
| Cable Type | Insulated Conductors |
| OEM Service | Available |
The connector is specifically developed for insulated conductor systems where fast and consistent branch connections are required.
Suitable for low-voltage ABC cable systems
No insulation stripping required
Designed for branch tap connections
Sealed structure for outdoor service
Compatible with insulated aluminum and copper conductors (depending on model)
Torque-controlled installation (model dependent)
Suitable for new installations and network upgrades
OEM manufacturing available

Insulation Piecring Connector enables quick low-voltage cable branching without stripping insulation.Its waterproof seal and durable,UV-resistant construction ensure reliable performance outdoors.A torque-controlled bolt provides consistent contact pressure for safe,effective connections with both aluminum and copper conductors.
| Type | Main Line (mm²) | Branch Line (mm²) | Max Current (A) | Bolt size | Torqup nut | |
| Quantity | H(mm) | |||||
| TTD041FJ | 6-35 | 1.5-10 | 86 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1309 |
| TTD051FJ | 16-95 | 1.5-10 | 86 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1309 |
| TTD101FJ | 6-50 | 2.5(6)-35 | 200 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1314 |
| TTD151FJ | 25-95 | 2.5(6)-35 | 200 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1314 |
| TTD201FJ | 35-95 | 25-95 | 77 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1318 |
| TTD251FJ | 50-150 | 25-95 | 377 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1318 |
| TTD271FJ | 35-120 | 35-120 | 377 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1318 |
| TTD281FJ | 50-185 | 2.5(6)-35 | 200 | 1*M8 | 13 | F1314 |
| TTD401FJ | 50-185 | 50-150 | 504 | 2*M8 | 13 | F1318 |
| TTD431FJ | 70-240 | 16-95 | 377 | 2*M8 | 17 | F1720 |
| TTD441FJ | 95-240 | 50-150 | 504 | 2*M10 | 17 | F1725 |
| TTD451FJ | 95-240 | 95-240 | 530 | 2*M10 | 17 | F1725 |
| TTD551FJ | 120-400 | 95-240 | 679 | 2*M10 | 17 | F1737 |
This product is widely used in:
Low-voltage aerial bundled cable networks
Utility service drop connections
Street lighting systems
Residential distribution networks
Commercial building power connections
Rural electrification projects
Temporary utility extensions
Distribution network modernization
Compared with conventional connection methods, insulation piercing connectors simplify field work by eliminating insulation stripping and reducing installation steps.
Faster branch tap installation
Reduced risk of conductor damage
Consistent electrical contact
Simplified field maintenance
Suitable for outdoor utility environments

The Reacon Insulation Piercing Connector is suitable for:
Electric utility companies
Distribution network contractors
Street lighting projects
Residential power supply systems
Commercial infrastructure
Rural electrification programs
EPC contractors
Grid expansion and upgrading projects
Different conductor ranges and customized configurations are available to meet specific project requirements.
What is an insulation piercing connector used for?
It is used to create branch tap connections on insulated conductors without removing the cable insulation.
Can the connector be used with ABC cables?
Yes. It is widely used in low-voltage aerial bundled cable (ABC) distribution systems.
Is insulation stripping required before installation?
No. The connector is designed to pierce the insulation and establish electrical contact directly.
Where is this connector commonly installed?
It is commonly used in service drops, street lighting systems, residential distribution networks, and utility branch connections.
Does Reacon provide different connector sizes?
Yes. Various conductor ranges and customized models are available according to project requirements.