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10x Red Snap-lock Scotchlok Cable Splice And Feed Connectors For Electrical Wire on 2040-parts.com

US $4.47
Location:

Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:227s Pack Size:10 Manufacturer Part Number:ETA-0025x00010

ScotchLok / Snap-Lock Connectors

Pack of 10
Red Connectors

These are high quality electrical connectors. They are made in Italy and comply with all relevant European standards. For this type of terminal, the colour of the insulation represents the size of wiring that fits the terminal. This is detailed below;

Red Connectors: 0.4mm to 1mm² / 22-16awg cable

Blue Connectors: 1.1mm to 2.6mm² / 16-14awg cable

Yellow Connectors: 2.5mm to 6.5mm² / 12-10 awg cable

We have all colours available. Click the link to our shop for details.


IMPORTANT:

We cannot advise you as to which connectors you will need for specific wiring. The connectors are excellent quality but require you to select the appropriate type and size for the job that you need.
If you do find they're not right, or you change your mind, it's not a problem. We'll take them back and offer you a refund or an exchange.
Brand 227s
Manufacturer Part Number ETA-0025x00010
Pack Size 10

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