22 to 18 AWG Insulated Vinyl Spade Terminal Tin Plated Brass 83-7111
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An Insulated Snap Vinyl Spade Terminal is an electrical crimp connector used to securely connect a wire to a screw or stud terminal in electrical equipment. It features a fork-shaped metal tongue that can easily slide under a screw head, allowing quick installation and removal without completely removing the screw. The terminal is covered with a durable vinyl insulation sleeve that protects the connection from electrical shock, short circuits, and environmental damage.
Also Known As :
Insulated Fork Terminal, Vinyl Insulated Spade Connector, Snap Spade Wire Terminal, Insulated Fork Crimp Terminal, Quick-Disconnect Spade Terminal.
Specification :
| Voltage Rating | 600 Volts max |
| Wire Range | 22-18 AWG / 0.5 - 1.0 mm² |
| Temperature Rating | 0.827 in / 21.0 mm |
| Length | 1/4 in |
| Width | 0.252 in / 6.4 mm |
| Thickness | 0.394 in / 10.0 mm |
| Material | Tin-Plated Brass |
Features :
• Expanded insulation entry accommodates a wide variety of insulation diameters and provides additional insulation support
• The complete line of IDEAL crimp terminals disconnects and splices offer the right product for any electrical system that might be encountered. From rings and spades to insulated disconnects there is a product for any wire range. All insulated terminals are color-coded for easy identification and come in durable plastic packaging for easy storage.
• Shouldered barrel insulation quickly positions terminal for proper crimping
• Butted-seam construction prevents splitting under maximum pressure
• Tin-plated brass construction for corrosion resistance
• Internal barrel serrations grip wires tightly to resist pull-out and reduce electrical resistance
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