Push-On Terminals

Push-on terminals come in a variety of configurations for both insulated push-on terminals, and non-insulated push-on terminals.  How do I choose the correct push-on terminal for my application?  Non-insulated push-on terminals are typically the most economical.  Use these when no special characteristics or protection is required.  Vinyl insulated push-on terminals are the most economical of the insulated push-on terminals.  Nylon push-on terminals provide higher temperature and better durability than vinyl.  For the maximum protection and environmental exposure, use heatshrink push-on terminals.

 

Vinyl Insulated Push on Terminals
Economical insulated push-on terminals available in 22 to 10 gauge wire sizes.

 

Nylon Insulated Push On Terminals
More durable than vinyl, these push-on terminals are available in either single crimp or double crimp configurations.

 

Heat Shrink Insulated Push On Terminals
Adhesive lined heat shrink push-on terminal completely seals around the wire and is the perfect solution for protection against corrosion or water.

 

Uninsulated Push On Terminals
Tin plated copper push-on terminals are non-insulated and can be either crimped or soldered.

 

High Temperature Push On Terminals
These push-ons are ideal for use in high temperature applications like motors, ovens or other applications where terminals can melt.

 

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