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 heat shrink push-on terminals.

Vinyl Push On Terminals

Nylon Push On Terminals

Heat Shrink 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

High Temperature Push On Terminals

 

 

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.