100x 4.8 Plug Spring Terminals Tinned Copper Terminal Lug Inserts 45degree Angle on 2040-parts.com
Wenzhou, default, China
100pcs/lot 4.8 plug spring terminals tinned copper terminal lug inserts 45 degree angle terminal connector piece
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