330pcs 18 Sizes Bare Wire Crimp Spade Terminals Connectors Assortment Kit on 2040-parts.com
深圳, 广东省, China
Wire Crimp Range:10AWG ~ 20AWG Material:Copper Plating:Tin Working Temp:-40 to +105°C Volatage: 300V Maximum Package Quantity: 18 types, 330 pieces |
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