TE Connectivity, PLASTI-GRIP Insulated Ring Terminal, M3.5 Stud Size, Yellow

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RS Stock No.:
481-767
Mfr. Part No.:
34852
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Series

PLASTI-GRIP

Series Number

34852

Insulation

Insulated

Stud Size

M3.5

Colour

Yellow

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The TE Connectivity Closed ring tongue terminal is engineered for seamless connectivity in a variety of electrical applications. Designed for wire sizes ranging from 12 to 10 AWG, this product features a robust M3.5 stud size and a closed barrel configuration. Its straight orientation coupled with tin plating enhances its durability and ensures reliable functionality. Ideal for use with copper wires, this terminal not only meets industry compliance standards but also offers insulation support retention, making it a dependable choice for both small and large-scale projects. The terminal’s innovative design incorporates a partially insulated option, providing added protection during operations. This product is designed to excel in demanding environments, making it a staple in any professional toolkit.

Facilitates reliable electrical connections with its closed ring design
Constructed to support insulation retention for enhanced safety
Tin plating ensures resistance against corrosion and oxidation
Accommodates a wide range of wire sizes for versatile applications
Compact and lightweight, making it easy to handle during installations
Complies with EU RoHS Directive and other regulatory standards
Compatible with a range of connectors, providing integration flexibility
Packaged in quantities of 500 for convenience and bulk use

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