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6 Way 2.8mm Connector Terminal Kit For Car Motorcycle Pin Blade Scooter Atv on 2040-parts.com

US $3.48
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

 
Description:
 
1. 100% Brand new and high quality.
2.The 2.8mm latching terminals will accept a cable up to 2mm2 and are tin plated brass to prevent against
3.use:Automobile hub wiring; daytime running lights wiring; logger then reading lamp wiring; 
in-line fuse to increase current overload safety circuit.Motorcycle, Scooter / Moped, Car, Kit car, ATV/ Quad bike, Trike / Tricycle, 
Caravan, Marine, Narrow Boat, Barge, jet ski, Boats etc
4.Found on many Japanese manufactured motorcycles / motorbikes such as Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki & Kawasaki
 
Specification:
 
Color:white
Male plug width: 2.8 mm
Size:show as the below picture
Material: ABS plastic shell + Brass inserts
Number of holes: 6
 
Package included:
 
1 X Male Housing
1 X Female Housing
6X Male Terminals
6 X Female Terminals









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