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N02 080 0005 1
SINGLE TURNED CRIMP CONTACT
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4 AWG
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N02 060 6117 001
CONN TERM RCPT 6-10AWG CRIMP
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6-10 AWG
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N02 060 6118 001
CONN TERM RCPT 2-10AWG CRIMP
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2-10 AWG
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N02 060 6121 002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 6MM
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N02 036 6126 001 C
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 3.6MM
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10-737422-001
CONN TERM RCPT SCKT 4AWG CRIMP
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4 AWG
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10-737421-001
CONN TERM RCPT SCKT 8AWG CRIMP
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8 AWG
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10-737419-001
CONN TERM RCPT SCKT 12AWG CRIMP
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12 AWG
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N02 060 6120 002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 6MM
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N02 080 0003 1
SINGLE TURNED CRIMP CONTACT
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8 AWG
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10-737420-001
CONN TERM RCPT SCKT 10AWG CRIMP
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10 AWG
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N021006601002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 10MM
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N020806601002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 8MM
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N02 080 6121 002 L
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 8MM
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N020606601002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 6MM
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N020606121002L
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 6MM
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N02 060 6120 002 L
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 6MM 50PCS
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N02 036 6601 002
CONN TERM RCPT CRIMP 3.6MM
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N02 060 6114 001
CONN TERM RCPT 4-10AWG CRIMP
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4-10 AWG
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10-737424-001
CONN TERM RCPT SCKT 1/0AWG CRIMP
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Specialized Connectors

Specialized connector terminals are unique devices used to connect conductors in various applications. These terminals come in a wide range of types and serve specific purposes. Some examples of specialized connector terminals include: Angled 90° terminals: These terminals have a 90-degree angle design, allowing for connections in tight spaces or specific orientations. Brush contact terminals: These terminals feature a brush-like structure that provides electrical contact, commonly used in applications such as motors or generators. Brush holder clip terminals: These terminals securely hold brushes in place, ensuring proper electrical contact in brush-based systems. Bus bar external/internal terminals: These terminals are designed to connect to bus bars, which are conductive bars used to distribute electrical power. Busbar clip terminals: These terminals feature clips that attach to bus bars, providing a secure electrical connection. Clamp terminals: These terminals utilize clamps to secure conductors, offering a reliable connection without the need for soldering or crimping. Clip terminals: These terminals use clips to fasten conductors together, providing an easily detachable and reusable connection. Cluster pin receptacle terminals: These terminals consist of multiple pins arranged in a cluster, allowing for simultaneous connections. Coax ground terminals: These terminals provide grounding connections for coaxial cables, ensuring proper signal transmission and shielding. Coil terminals: These terminals are specifically designed for use with coils in electrical components such as relays or solenoids. Crimp-on pin/receptacle terminals: These terminals feature crimp-on connections for easy and secure attachment to wires or cables. Disconnect tab terminals: These terminals have tabs that allow for quick and easy disconnection of wires or components. Distributor terminals: These terminals are used in distributor systems to ensure proper electrical distribution among various components. Edge disconnect terminals: These terminals enable quick and easy disconnection by simply pulling the wire away from the terminal edge. Electrode terminals: These terminals are designed for connecting electrodes, often used in medical devices or scientific equipment. Flanged stud terminals: These terminals feature a flanged design that provides additional stability and strength when connecting to studs or bolts. Ground bracket terminals: These terminals provide a secure grounding connection, often used in electrical panels or equipment. Ground clip terminals: These terminals have clips that attach to grounding points, ensuring a reliable electrical ground. Power disconnect terminals: These terminals allow for safe disconnection of power sources, commonly used in electrical installations or appliances. Power rung terminals: These terminals are specifically designed for power distribution within a panel or control system. Solder cup terminals: These terminals have cups or cups-like structures that accept solder, providing a secure and permanent connection. Spark plug terminals: These terminals are used to connect spark plugs in internal combustion engines, ensuring proper ignition. Spring terminals: These terminals utilize spring mechanisms to securely hold wires in place, offering quick and easy connections. Tab receptacle terminals: These terminals feature tabs that mate with corresponding receptacles, providing a secure and removable connection. Test switch terminals: These terminals are integrated with test switches, allowing for easy and safe testing of electrical circuits. Trailer connector terminals: These terminals are specifically designed for connecting electrical wiring in trailers, ensuring proper signal transmission. Tube cap terminals: These terminals feature caps that enclose and protect tube-shaped connectors, preventing accidental disconnections. Weld tab terminals: These terminals have tabs that can be welded onto conductive surfaces, creating a permanent and robust connection. Wire terminals: This is a general term for terminals designed to connect wires, encompassing various types such as ring terminals, spade terminals, or butt connectors. In summary, specialized connector terminals come in a wide range of types, each serving a specific purpose in connecting conductors. These terminals cater to various applications and offer unique features such as angle designs, clips, brushes, crimp-on connections, or specialized functions like grounding or coil connections.