Terminals

  • They are typically used in automotive electrical systems, such as for connecting wires to headlights, taillights, and other lighting systems.
  • They are designed to be used in harsh automotive environments and are resistant to vibration, heat, and chemicals.
  • They come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different wire gauges and applications.
  • They are designed to be easy to install and remove, typically with a simple push-in connection or a locking mechanism.
  • They are often color-coded for easy identification of the wire gauge or application.
  • They are designed to be reusable, so they can be disconnected and reconnected multiple times without damaging the connector or the wire.
  • They are RoHS compliant, which means they are free of hazardous substances and meet environmental protection standards.
  • They are available in different styles such as inline, pigtail, and branch types. Inline splices are designed to connect two wires end-to-end, pigtail splices are used to connect a single wire to multiple wires, and branch splices are used to split a single wire into multiple wires.

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