TE Connectivity, 3176 Uninsulated, Tin Crimp Pin Connector, 16AWG to 14AWG

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£146.60

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£175.92

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RS Stock No.:
481-212
Mfr. Part No.:
31763
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Series

3176

Series Number

31763

Insulation

Uninsulated

Minimum Wire Size AWG

16AWG

Maximum Wire Size AWG

14AWG

Contact Plating

Tin

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The TE Connectivity Knife disconnect is designed specifically for efficient electrical connections, perfect for use in a variety of applications. Engineered to accommodate wire sizes between 2.05 to 5.18 kcmil, it features a robust tin body plating, ensuring excellent conductivity and minimal resistance. The loose piece packaging method allows for flexible assembly, while the uninsulated design makes it versatile for different electrical environments. This product is compliant with EU RoHS and ELV directives, guaranteeing a solution that meets stringent environmental standards. Whether you're working on large electrical systems or intricate circuit boards, this disconnect provides reliability and ease of use, making it an essential component for anyone committed to quality in their electrical installations.

Designed for use with 16 to 14 AWG wire sizes
Constructed with high conductivity tin plating for superior performance
Allows for easy and flexible installation with loose piece packaging
Uninsulated design caters to a variety of electrical requirements
Compliant with EU RoHS and ELV directives for environmental safety
Low halogen content ensures reduced environmental impact
Compatible with multiple accessories for enhanced versatility
Offers a long service life suitable for demanding applications

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