Deutsch 0462-201-1631 Dt Socket Terminal, Gold Plated, Solid Style, 16-20ga 20pc on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
Here is a pack of TWENTY (20) Deutsch DT socket terminals. fits 16-20 AWG wire. Part number 0462-201-1631. Solid style. Gold plated for corrosion resistance and reliability, perfect for racing and aerospace applications.
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