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Key Features:
- Wire Range: 17 to 13 AWG
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Max. Voltage: 250V
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.82 to 2.08 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Wire Type: Stranded
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 28 to 22 AWG
- Connection Material: Phosphor Bronze
- Max. Voltage: 125V AC (RMS)/DC
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.2 to 0.6 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Features: Wire Insulation Support
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.51 to 1.31 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Features: Wire Insulation Support
Key Features:
- Wire Range: Magnet Wire: 34 to 18 AWG
- Connection Type: IDC Standard
- Wire Type: Magnet Wire
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 22 to 18 AWG
- Insulation Type: Nylon (PA)
- Insulation Color: Red
Key Features:
- Terminal Type: Tab
- Max. Temp.: 230 Degrees F
- Features: Wire Insulation Support
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.51 to 1.31 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Terminal Type: Flag
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 24 to 18 AWG
- Connection Material: Brass
- Connection Type: Female, Crimp or Compression
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.5 to 1.3 mm²
- Overall Length: 0.235 in
- Terminal Type: Button
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.823 to 2.08 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Stud Size: #8
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 30 to 22 AWG
- Connection Type: Female, Crimp or Compression
- Connection Material: Brass
Key Features:
- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.258 to 0.653 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Stud Size: #10
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.8 to 2 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Stud Size: #10
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.32 to 0.82 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Overall Length: 0.755 in
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 18 to 12 AWG
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Wire Type: Stranded, Discrete Wire
Key Features:
- Wire Range: Aluminum: 28 to 25 AWG; Magnet Wire: 30 to 27 AWG
- Wire Type: Magnet Wire
- Max. Temp.: 302 Degrees F
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 20 to 15 AWG
- Item: Contact
- Connection Type: Locking Lance, Crimp
Key Features:
- Height: 5"
- Width: 6"
- Depth: 8"
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 32 to 28 AWG
- Connection Type: Male, Crimp or Compression
- Connection Material: Phosphor Bronze
Key Features:
- Wire Range: Magnet Wire: 22 to 20 AWG
- Wire Type: Magnet Wire
- Connection Type: IDC Standard
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 24 to 18 AWG
- Wire Type: Discrete Wire
- Terminal Type: Socket
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.51 to 1.31 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Standards: UL Rating
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 16 to 14 AWG
- Insulation Type: Vinyl
- Stud Size: #8
Key Features:
- Connection Type: Through Hole
- Standards: CSA Certified; UL Rating
- Terminal Type: Tab
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 16 to 14 AWG
- Insulation Type: Vinyl
- Stud Size: #10
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 22 to 18 AWG
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Standards: CSA Certified; UL Rating
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 0.82 to 1.31 mm²
- Insulation Type: Non-Insulated
- Connection Type: F-Crimp
Key Features:
- Stud Size: 8 (M4)
- Type: Ring
- Flammability: 94V-0
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 24 to 18 AWG
- Terminal Type: Pin
- Max. Voltage: 600V AC
Key Features:
- Wire Range: 16 to 14 AWG
- Insulation Type: Vinyl
- Stud Size: #10
About Wire Terminals
Wire Terminals are components that are used to connect two or more wires, cables, and other electrical components together. These connectors come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations to meet the needs of any application.
Types of Wire Terminals
The most common types of wire terminals include fork terminal connectors, ring terminal connectors, spade lugs connectors, and spade wire connectors. Each type is designed for a specific purpose such as providing an electrical connection between two wires or creating a secure hold for the connected wires.
How Wire Terminals are Made
Wire Terminals are typically made from copper or brass material and can be plated with tin or nickel for added protection against corrosion. They may also be constructed using insulated materials to help protect against electric shock.
Industries that use Wire Terminals
Wire Terminals are used in a variety of industries including automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, telecommunications systems installation, home automation systems installation and more. Professionals rely on these components to ensure reliable connections between their wiring systems.
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