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5sets1pin Waterproof Electrical Connector Plug With Wire Electrical Wire Harness on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wenzhou, default, China

Wenzhou, default, China
Condition:New Brand:kaifa MPN:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:XS0001-5 Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

High quality 1 way Connector. 

Can use it directly, and with the wire. 

Good Waterproof performance; Good dustproof performance; Work in bad environment 

Material: PA 

Wire Length:10cm

Application for car, truck, bike, boat & many others 

Each set include: 

1 x 1 way Male Connector with 10cm wire 

1 x 1 way Female Connector with 10cm wire 

Package includes: 

5 x sets 1 Pin Waterproof Connector with cable 


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