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You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OPpicture in the question is a Canadian version of the wire nut (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian product numbers. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is half useless.

You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OP is a Canadian wire nut (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian product numbers. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is half useless.

You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The picture in the question is a Canadian version of the wire nut (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian product numbers. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is half useless.

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You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OP is a Canadian wire nut, (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian listingsproduct numbers. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is pretty muchhalf useless.

You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OP is a Canadian wire nut, (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian listings. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is pretty much useless.

You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OP is a Canadian wire nut (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian product numbers. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is half useless.

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batsplatsterson
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You are not wrong. While Ideal makes great wire nuts, I have to agree those graphs are just junk. It's not really information that lends itself to a bar graph.

This document is available for US models and gives you the exact info you need:

https://www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/TwistOn/WireNut/UL%20ListedWireCombinations.pdf

Other brands have similar reference materials. Here is the section for the US equivalent, model 76B:

Ideal76B

That's more like it, right? But it's a lot to put on a label.

The OP is a Canadian wire nut, (or would that be a marrette?) and I can't find an equivalent document for their Canadian listings. Ideal's web site was updated a while ago and is pretty much useless.