100x Red Insulated Fork Spade Crimp Connector Terminals Fit Awg 22-16 Cable on 2040-parts.com
US $5.49
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Shanghai, CN
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100x Red insulated fork connectors
Each connector fit 0.4mm to 1mm² (or AWG 22-16) cable
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