Introducing our 2-32961-1 Crimp Ring Terminal, a high-quality solution for your electrical connection needs. This terminal, featuring a PG R 16-14 design, is suitable for 1/4 inch or M6 studs, with an offset orientation for easy installation. Rated for up to 600 volts and 105°C (221°F) operating temperature, it ensures reliable performance in demanding environments. Suitable for 16 AWG wires with a 1.25-2 mm² cross-section, this terminal is insulated for added safety. RoHS compliant and meticulously crafted, it is perfect for a wide range of applications in various industries. Trust in the quality and durability of our Rings & Spades supplier product, with straight terminal angle and closed barrel construction, meeting your needs with precision and efficiency. Elevate your connectivity with this essential crimp terminal.
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Manufacturer:TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part Number:TE Connectivity 2-32961-1
Connector Type:Ring Tongue
Voltage:600 V
Stud Size:1/4, M6
Orientation:Offset
Operating Temperature Range:105 °C, 221 °F
Wire Size:16 AWG, 1.25 - 2 mm², 2050 - 5180 CMA
Barrel Type:Closed
Insulated:Yes
Product:Rings & Spades
Terminal Angle:Straight
SKU:AMP2-32961-1
Plating Material:Copper / Tin
Inspection Slot:No
Insulation Sleeve Color:Blue
Weight per Piece:1.172 g
Stripe Color:Blue
Number of Holes:1
Wire Insulation Diameter (Max):3.81 mm / .15 in
Wire Insulation Diameter:2.67 - 3.81 mm / .105 - .15 in
Overall Length:27.69 mm / 1.09 in
Stud Diameter:6.35 mm / .25 in
Tongue Thickness:.79 mm / .031 in
Government Qualified:No
Wire Insulation Support:With
Heavy Duty:No
Wire/Cable Type:Regular Wire
Sealable:No
Shape Description:RING-043
Support Style:Insulation Support
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Environmental Initiative:RoHS
Compliant:Unknown
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