Ferrules (also known as cable end sleeves) - can make flexible cable terminations faster, neater, and more reliable. But when should you use them, and when are they optional?
In this video, we break down everything you need to know about using ferrules (cable end sleeves) in electrical installations. Whether wiring a control panel, working on machinery, or managing flexible cables in tight spaces, this guide will help you get cleaner, more consistent results.
✅ Ideal for electricians, panel builders, and technicians working with fine-stranded or flexible conductors.
You’ll learn:
🔹 How ferrules improve long-term connection reliability
🔹 The difference between insulated, uninsulated, and twin cable end sleeves
🔹 How to select the right size, colour code, and crimping tool
🔹 When ferrules are beneficial—and when you might not need them
📥 Free download: Grab our handy ferrule colour code chart via the link below and keep it in your toolbox. 👉 https://hub.efixx.co.uk/FerruleColourCodes
🎓 CPD Certificate: Complete this video as a training module and get a certificate to validate your learning as part of ongoing CPD.
👉 Start the training and get your CPD certificate here
https://training.efixx.co.uk/course/the-ultimate-guide-to-ferrules
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Time Stamps ⏱
00:00 The challenges of flexible conductors
01:18 Why use ferrules
02:00 Different types of ferrule - Uninsulated & insulated
03:00 Twin wire ferrules
03:28 Ferrule sizes
03:53 Ferrule barrel lengths
04:10 Colour coding
05:25 Standards - DIN 46288-4
06:26 Where would we be without standards?
07:38 Wrong size - real conductor diameters
09:20 Ferrule crimping tools
13:32 Crimping profiles
14:02 Strip length
14:32 Conductor types & ferrules
17:56 Twisting strands
18:26 Wiring regulations
19:28 Questions!
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