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50pcs Red Insulated Straight Butt Connector Electrical Crimp Terminals For Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $6.59
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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:carracing Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Insulated Straight Butt Connector Other Part Number:JC-RCX275 Primary Color:red UPC:764880586688

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50PCS Red Insulated Straight Butt Connector Electrical Crimp Terminals for Cable
 
Feature:
100% New and High Quality 
These are high quality insulated crimp terminals. They are made in Italy and comply with all relevant European standards. For this type of terminal, the colour of the insulation represents the size of wiring that fits the terminal. This is detailed below;
Red Connectors: 0.4mm to 1mm² / 22-16awg cable.
Material:PVC
Color: Red
Model:BV1.25
Package including:
50pcs Red Connectors
 
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