Molex 19131 Insulated Fork Terminal, 22AWG to 18AWG, M4 Stud Size PVC, Natural

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£189.88

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RS Stock No.:
507-656
Mfr. Part No.:
19131-0036
Brand:
Molex
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Brand

Molex

Series

19131

Insulation

Insulated

Insulation Material

PVC

Minimum Wire Size AWG

22AWG

Maximum Wire Size AWG

18AWG

Stud Size

M4

Colour

Natural

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The TE Connectivity InsulKrimp Block Spade Tongue Terminal is expertly designed for use with 22-18 AWG wire, ensuring a reliable and secure connection. The product is perfect for applications requiring a sturdy and effective solution, with its size 8 (M4) specification catering to various installation needs. Crafted with precision, the terminal not only provides optimal performance but also adheres to stringent compliance standards, making it a trusted choice for professionals in the industry. The durable construction features a closed barrel type that guarantees stability, while the use of PVC insulation enhances safety during operation. With an impressive overall length of 19.94mm, this terminal effectively meets the demands of modern electrical applications, combining functionality with exceptional quality.

Closed barrel design ensures superior connectivity
PVC insulation enhances safety during electric applications
Size 8 (M4) compatibility caters to a wide range of installation needs
Crafted to meet rigorous industry compliance requirements
Net weight allows for lightweight assembly without compromising strength
Natural resin color adds an aesthetic appeal to any application
Designed for efficient termination via crimp or compression
Suitable for wires with insulation diameters up to 3--70mm

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