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50pairs Insulated Bullet Terminals Electrical Crimp Connector Assortment Kit 4mm on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Hefei,Anhui, China

Hefei,Anhui, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Model Number:MPD1.25-156 is_customized:Yes Type:Crimp Terminal

50Pairs Fully Female&Male Insulated Bullet Terminals Electrical Crimp Connector Assortment Kit 4mm Red

Specifications:

100% brand new and high quality
Fully insulated crimp terminals.
Including 50pcs female bullet insulated crimp terminals and 50pcs male bullet insulated crimp terminals
 
Colors: Red
Material: Brass
Material thickness: 0.4mm
Maximum current:10A
Connector Size: 0.5-1.5mm²/22-16awg cable
 
 
Package includes:
50pcs Female Bullet Insulated Crimp Terminals
50pcs Male Bullet Insulated Crimp Terminals 
 
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