Molex, VersaKrimp Uninsulated Ring Terminal, M6 (1/4) Stud Size, 2.5mm² to 6mm² Wire Size

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RS Stock No.:
167-6409
Mfr. Part No.:
19323-0014
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Series

VersaKrimp

Insulation

Uninsulated

Outer Ring Diameter

13.46mm

Inner Ring Diameter

6.61mm

Maximum Wire Size mm²

6mm²

Minimum Wire Size mm²

2.5mm²

Stud Size

M6 (1/4)

Contact Plating

Tin

Contact Material

Copper Alloy

Thickness

1.02mm

Overall Length

17.4mm

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Molex VersaKrimp Series Ring Terminal, Tin Plating, 17.4mm Length - 19323-0014


This ring terminal by Molex is designed with high-quality copper alloy and tin plating for durability and reliability. The VersaKrimp series ensures a secure connection for heavy-duty applications. With an uninsulated design and a maximum wire size of 6mm², this terminal is suitable for industrial use.

Features & Benefits


• VersaKrimp series ensures a secure and stable connection for heavy-duty applications
• Suitable for industrial use with a maximum wire size of 6mm²
• Uninsulated design allows for easy installation and connection

Applications


• Ideal for applications requiring a secure and robust connection, this ring terminal is reliable for industrial settings where high wire sizes are necessary.

Can it be used for heavy-duty applications?


Yes, this ring terminal is designed for heavy-duty industrial use.

Will it provide a secure connection for large wire sizes?


Yes, with a maximum wire size of 6mm², this terminal ensures a stable and reliable connection.

Is it easy to install and connect?


Yes, the uninsulated design of this ring terminal allows for easy installation and connection processes.

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