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New Lot Of 520 Pc Terminal Connector Splice Assortment - on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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NEW LOT OF 150 TERMINAL, CONNECTOR, AND BUTT SPLICE ASSORTMENT.  INCLUDES THE MOST POLULAR SIZES.  PROVIDES A SECURE CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO WIRES WITHOUT SOLDERING.  COLOR CODED PLASTIC SLEEVES PROVIDE INSULATION AND KEEP WIRE FROM FLEXING.  TIN PLATED COPPER.  INCLUDES SPADE, RING, BUTT, FEMALE AND MALE CONNECTORS AND TERMINALS.  NEATLY ORGANIZED IN A RESEALABLE STORAGE CASE WITH CHART INSIDE LID FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION.

SET INCLUDES:

Spade terminals: (100 ) 22-18AWG, (85) 14-16AWG, (20) 10-12AWG

Ring terminals: (80) 22-18AWG, (60) 14-16AWG, (20) 10-12AWG

Butt connectors: (25) 22-18AWG, ( 20) 14-16AWG

Female connectors: (30) 22-18AWG, (25) 14-16AWG

Male connectors: (30) 22-18AWG, (25) 14-16AWG

 

 

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