Redline Science Heat Tape Connection Set

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Management number 235035241 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$2.00 Model Number 235035241
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Please note! This set will only work with Redline Science heat tape.

For installing this set we recommend a set of Crimping Pliers for a positive, strong electrical connection.

This wire/eyelet/insulator set has the options to include a 6' power cord with the new Redline Science eyelets installed and insulators (2 pcs). Or a set without the wire which you will need to wire yourself.

This set will make a power connection to one piece of heat tape. If multiple pieces are ordered, each piece will be connected individually. We are unable to connect them in series. Once connected, heat tape cannot be returned.

Please note: We can no longer connect your heat tape to your connection sets for you. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Ink Marks

First- you will want to mark your heat tape ends. Make a small mark about 1/4" in from the end on the center of each copper strip.

Hole Puncher

Next- Using a hole puncher (regular school model is fine) punch a hole centered on each of your marks.

Insert Eyelet

Next- Carefully insert the flat eyelet in between the laminate layers. This sometimes takes a little patience!

Insert Rivet

Next- Line up the eyelet with the hole and insert the taller half of the rivet through the hole.

Rivet Top

Next- put the shorter half of the rivet on the protruding tall half.

Now you will need to smoosh (that's the technical term) the rivet completely.

This is best done with the crimping pliers designed for this. You know you have a good connection when you hold the heat tape at the connection and the eyelet cannot pivot on the rivet.

There should be no movement. If there is then you will need to crimp the rivet again.

Now you will wrap the insulating tape around the rivet connection, making a heat tape taco.

Repeat this on both rivet connections.

fold tape

Fold electrical tape over the copper buss-bar on the non-connected end and you are done!


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