75 Ancor Brand Marine Grade Pigtail Terminals For 14-16 Ga. Wire on 2040-parts.com
Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
75 Pak of top quality Ancor Brand pigtail marine grade terminals for 14 to 16 gauge wire. These have tinned copper crimp tubes for a corrosion proof seal & extra thick see thru insulators to make sure your wire is seated well. Our price includes free next day shipping in the USA, a money back guarantee & tax. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Thanks for looking, Capt. Bob
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