Cable splice method using transition rod

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length

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29868, 156296, 174 84R, 174 88R, 228 447, 228904, 339124, 339150C, B21F 1508

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046107371

ABSTRACT:
A method of splicing a submersible pump motor lead to a power cable provides a smaller splice. A transition rod is welded between each motor lead conductor and power conductor. The transition rod has a smaller diameter on one end to connect to the diameter of the motor lead. The larger diameter end has a cavity for receiving the power cable conductor. After welding, an insulating layer is molded around each rod. Then, an elastomeric jacket is molded around all three of the rods.

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