NSI Industries Launches TERMINATOR™ Wire Connectors

NSI TERMINATOR Wire Connectors

Nov 19, 2020

NSI Industries announced the launch of TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors, a line of bi-color, twist-on wire connectors that increase productivity while getting the job done right in almost any application.

The line of TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors now includes the addition of the O/B (orange/blue) connector, joining R/Y (red/yellow) and T/R (tan/red).

With an increased wire range, TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors help to maximize productivity. A comfortable grip and flexible skirt make the connectors easy to handle and install quickly. Dual color coding means one premium wire connector does the job of two standard connectors in most applications. Featuring rounded wings for a comfortable grip, the flexible skirt makes the connectors exceptionally easy to handle. The quick-bite spring ensures a secure connection, every time. TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors are UL-listed for 600 volts on copper wire and are RoHS and Reach compliant.

“We continue to expand the TERMINATOR line with the addition of the O/B connector,” said David DiDonato, chief operating officer, NSI Industries. “Our premium twist-on wire connectors are an important part of our portfolio of products designed for residential and commercial construction applications.”

The line of TERMINATOR Premium Wire Connectors includes the most commonly used connections in the industry; R/Y (red/yellow), T/R (tan/red) and O/B (orange/blue).

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