RS PRO 230 Piece Insulated Terminal Crimp terminal Kit
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProType
230 Piece
Connector Type
Insulated Terminal
Kit Contents
0.5mm² → 6mm² Ring, Blade terminals and Crimp Tool, Butt Splice, Receptacle, Spade
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
RS PRO 230 Piece Insulated Crimp Terminal Kit
From RS PRO a handy crimp terminal kit containing an assortment of 230 high-quality colour coded insulated crimp terminals. The crimp terminals include insulated ring terminals, insulated spade terminals, insulated blade terminals, insulated receptacle terminals and insulated butt splice terminals in a range of popular sizes. In addition to the pre-insulated terminals, a pair of crimping pliers or crimper is also included which is used to crimp the terminals onto the cable or wire. This insulated crimp terminal kit is supplied in a sturdy plastic box with convenient compartments for ease of terminal selection. Inside the lid is an internal label which clearly shows you what the contents of each compartment contain. This kit is lightweight and ensures you are equipped with all the necessary crimp terminal connector sizes when it comes to terminating wire or cables wherever you are working.
What Is a Crimp Terminal?
Crimp terminals are solderless electrical terminals or connectors that are used to terminate stranded wire. These electrical connectors are simply crimped on to the end of a wire or cable using pliers or a crimp tool to provide an electrical connection. Once this is done the terminated wires and cables can be joined together, for instance in a cable harness or connected to a mating electrical connector or a terminal post in a piece of electrical equipment.
Features and Benefits
Contains 230 widely used terminal types and sizes
Colour coded insulation for easy terminal size identification
Plastic sleeve on terminals provides insulation and wire support
Excellent electrical connection
Crimping pliers included
Sturdy plastic carrying case with compartments for ease of selection
Where are Crimp Terminals Used?
Insulated crimp and splice connectors can be used for wire termination and splicing in a wide range of applications. These applications include household appliances, automotive, control panel wiring, electronic manufacturing, industrial control systems, power supplies, industrial machines, and communications equipment
Questions and Answers
How to Crimp a Terminal
Select the correct size crimp terminal and strip the end of the wire. Cut the wires to the same length as terminal and twist the strands together. Using a ratchet crimping tool or crimping pliers insert the tubular end of the crimp terminal into the correct crimping section (indicated by sizes marked on the tool). Insert the wire into the terminal and squeeze the tool handles together until the ratchet releases. A ratchet crimping tool is preferable as the handles will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed preventing partial crimps. The crimped wire end is now ready to be inserted into the connecting terminal.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProType
230 Piece
Connector Type
Insulated Terminal
Kit Contents
0.5mm² → 6mm² Ring, Blade terminals and Crimp Tool, Butt Splice, Receptacle, Spade
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
RS PRO 230 Piece Insulated Crimp Terminal Kit
From RS PRO a handy crimp terminal kit containing an assortment of 230 high-quality colour coded insulated crimp terminals. The crimp terminals include insulated ring terminals, insulated spade terminals, insulated blade terminals, insulated receptacle terminals and insulated butt splice terminals in a range of popular sizes. In addition to the pre-insulated terminals, a pair of crimping pliers or crimper is also included which is used to crimp the terminals onto the cable or wire. This insulated crimp terminal kit is supplied in a sturdy plastic box with convenient compartments for ease of terminal selection. Inside the lid is an internal label which clearly shows you what the contents of each compartment contain. This kit is lightweight and ensures you are equipped with all the necessary crimp terminal connector sizes when it comes to terminating wire or cables wherever you are working.
What Is a Crimp Terminal?
Crimp terminals are solderless electrical terminals or connectors that are used to terminate stranded wire. These electrical connectors are simply crimped on to the end of a wire or cable using pliers or a crimp tool to provide an electrical connection. Once this is done the terminated wires and cables can be joined together, for instance in a cable harness or connected to a mating electrical connector or a terminal post in a piece of electrical equipment.
Features and Benefits
Contains 230 widely used terminal types and sizes
Colour coded insulation for easy terminal size identification
Plastic sleeve on terminals provides insulation and wire support
Excellent electrical connection
Crimping pliers included
Sturdy plastic carrying case with compartments for ease of selection
Where are Crimp Terminals Used?
Insulated crimp and splice connectors can be used for wire termination and splicing in a wide range of applications. These applications include household appliances, automotive, control panel wiring, electronic manufacturing, industrial control systems, power supplies, industrial machines, and communications equipment
Questions and Answers
How to Crimp a Terminal
Select the correct size crimp terminal and strip the end of the wire. Cut the wires to the same length as terminal and twist the strands together. Using a ratchet crimping tool or crimping pliers insert the tubular end of the crimp terminal into the correct crimping section (indicated by sizes marked on the tool). Insert the wire into the terminal and squeeze the tool handles together until the ratchet releases. A ratchet crimping tool is preferable as the handles will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed preventing partial crimps. The crimped wire end is now ready to be inserted into the connecting terminal.