NSi Industries TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors

NSi Industries TERMINATOR

Apr 19, 2020

TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors feature an extra-wide wire range (#18 – #8 AWG and #18 – #12 AWG), satisfying more project needs and the dual color coding means one premium wire connector does the job of two standard connectors in most applications. 

The TERMINATOR red/yellow (TM-RY Series) and tan/red (TM-TR Series) wire connector’s ergonomic, rounded, swept-back wing design make the wire connectors exceptionally easy to handle while also increasing torque. The TM-RY Series’ flexible skirt covers over-strips and fits neatly within a box/tight spaces and the deep skirt entry provides protection from flash-over and shorts.

The unique, flexible quick-bite wire springs grip quickly and provides a solid, secure connection. The connectors save time as there is no need to pre-twist the wires. The flame-retardant UL 94V-2 thermoplastic shell provides excellent electrical insulation and the springs are zinc-plated for low contact resistance.

The connectors are UL listed for 600 volts on copper wire with a 105°C (221°F) temperature rating. The connectors are cULus listed, RoHS compliant and REACH compliant.

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