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50 Pack Blue Posi-tap 16-18 Gauge Solderless Wire Tap Connectors on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Circleville, Utah, United States

Circleville, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Posi-Tap Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:PTA 1618

 What you are looking at is a package of 50  Posi-Tap 16-18 Gauge Wire Tap Connectors. The Tap side is 16-18 Gauge and the Accessory side is 16 to 18 Gauge.  Here is just some of the reasons to use this type of connector.

Taps Wires Without Cutting Them.
Total Wire Integrity Is Maintained.
Installs In Just Seconds By Hand.
No Crimping or Tools are Required.
They Are Reusable or Permanent.
They Offer Less Resistance.
They are Vibration Proof
They Are Fully Insulated

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