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A plastic cover insulates the barrel to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire.
Mount these terminals on a threaded screw or stud for a more secure connection than spade and hook terminals. They are noninsulated, so you can easily inspect the wire connection.
Mount these elongated ring terminals on a range of threaded screw and stud sizes—their connection is more secure than spade or hook terminals.
For easy crimping, lay wire into the open barrel instead of threading it through a closed barrel.
A plastic cover on the barrel provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting from nearby wire. These terminals have an elongated ring that can be mounted with a range of screw sizes.
Made of heat-resistant materials, these terminals are designed for installation in high-temperature applications such as motors, ovens, and furnaces. They are noninsulated, so you can easily inspect the wire connection.
With a heat-resistant PVDF cover on the barrel, these terminals are best for high-temperature applications where you want to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire.
When heat is applied, the insulation shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. Mount these terminals on a threaded screw or stud for a more secure connection than spade or hook terminals.
When heat is applied, the enclosed solder melts, creating the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer. The plastic insulation also shrinks when heated, forming a seal to keep out water and contaminants.
The elongated ring can be mounted with a range of screw sizes.
Thicker than standard ring terminals and noninsulated, these terminals are best when you need durability and to easily inspect the wire connection.
With a thicker ring and a plastic cover on the barrel, these terminals are more durable than standard ring terminals and insulated to prevent short circuiting with nearby wire.
A plastic cover on the barrel provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire. These terminals have a serrated edge on the inside of the ring that grips the mounting screw for a secure hold.
A serrated edge on the inside of the ring grips the mounting screw for a secure hold.
Save preparation time—these cords are ready-to-use with ring terminals on each end of a single-conductor wire.
Use a compression tool to attach lugs to wire. Mount them to a screw.
Solid pins make it easy to insert stranded wire into screw-clamp connections. The plastic cover on the barrel of these lugs provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire.
The barrel is longer than other lugs, so you can compress it twice for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
Drill mounting holes on these lugs where you need them. With a long barrel, you can compress them twice for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
With a thicker tab and OD, these lugs are more durable and dissipate more heat from high electrical loads than standard compression lugs. They have a long barrel, so you can compress them twice for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
Accommodate differently spaced screws when connecting to equipment rails or bus bars with the slotted mounting hole on these lugs. With a long barrel, you can compress them twice for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
Tighten the set screw for a secure connection without crimping. Mount lugs to a screw.
To prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire, a plastic cover insulates the barrel on these lugs. Tighten the set screw for a secure connection without crimping.
Thread these lugs onto grounding or neutral bars commonly found in panelboards. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw.
Save space on your mounting surface by installing wire vertically.
Mount these lugs to a surface to create electrical connections without needing to cut or splice the conductor wire. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw onto the wire.
Often used in tight spaces, these lugs allow wire to enter at several angles.
With screw heads that shear off when the appropriate torque is applied, these lugs create a secure and tamper-resistant connection without crimping.
Solder these lugs in place, or use a crimping tool for a secure connection.
Slide these lugs onto cable and strike them with your hammer to create a durable connection.
Designed for use in high-temperature applications such as motors, ovens, and furnaces, these assortments include a variety of terminals and splices made of heat-resistant materials.
For use where water and contaminants are a concern, the terminals and splices in these assortments have insulation that shrinks and creates a tight seal when heated.
Maintain a supply of extra terminals and splices in various sizes.
Keep on hand a variety of different sized terminals and splices with the most secure, sealed connection we offer.
Keep a variety of ring terminal sizes on hand.
Keep on hand the set screw lugs, nuts, and bolts needed to install single- or three-phase dry-type transformers.
Keep a variety of lug sizes on hand.