SPF Series, Barrel, Bullet Connectors

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RT-01N-2.3A
PIN TERMINAL 20-24AWG PIN 16.5MM
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Non-Insulated
0.650" (16.50mm)
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Female, Receptacle (Socket)
0.093" (2.36mm)
0.394" (10.00mm)
SPF-01T-2.5C
CONN TERM RCPT 20-24AWG CRIMP
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20-24 AWG
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Non-Insulated
0.614" (15.60mm)
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Female, Receptacle (Socket)
0.130" (3.30mm)
0.287" (7.30mm)

About  Barrel, Bullet Connectors

Bullet connectors, also referred to as barrel connectors, are a straightforward and efficient solution for establishing fast and dependable wire connections. They consist of two components: the receptacle, also known as the socket, and the plug. The receptacle is a circular, hollow tube, while the plug is a pin with a rounded end that easily connects with the female connector. One of the key advantages of bullet connectors is their versatility. They are available in a wide range of options to accommodate different wire gauges, barrel lengths, and barrel diameters. This ensures compatibility with various wire sizes and allows for flexibility in designing electrical systems. Bullet connectors can be found in both insulated and uninsulated versions. Insulated connectors feature a protective covering that surrounds the metal barrel, providing electrical insulation and additional protection against accidental contact or short circuits. Uninsulated connectors, on the other hand, lack this protective covering and are often used in applications where insulation is not required. Termination styles for bullet connectors vary, allowing for different installation methods. Some common termination styles include crimping, soldering, or screw-type terminations, providing options for different preferences and requirements. Additionally, bullet connectors come with various contact finish options. Contact finish refers to the surface coating applied to the metal contact to enhance its performance and durability. Common contact finishes include gold, silver, tin, or nickel plating, each offering different benefits such as improved conductivity, corrosion resistance, or cost-effectiveness. Bullet connectors find extensive use in automotive, marine, and electrical applications where quick and reliable wire connections are essential. They provide a convenient and efficient means of connecting and disconnecting wires, making them ideal for situations that require frequent assembly and disassembly. In summary, bullet connectors, also known as barrel connectors, are a simple and efficient solution for establishing quick and reliable wire connections. They consist of a receptacle and plug, with options for different wire gauges, barrel lengths, and diameters. Bullet connectors can be insulated or uninsulated, offer various termination styles and contact finish options, and find widespread use in automotive, marine, and electrical applications.