Crimp flag terminals are a type of solderless electrical connection that are used to terminate stranded wires.
What are crimp flag terminals used for?
In a crimping connection, metal is bent around a joint and then squeezed together using a crimp tool. This forms a strong and reliable electrical connection without the need to use solder.
Crimp flag terminals connect to the tab terminals at 90 degrees. This is ideal for use in applications where space is limited, for example in industrial controllers, in computers or peripheral equipment, and in telecommunications equipment.
Crimp flag terminals can either be insulated or uninsulated, shrouded or unshrouded (i.e., with or without plastic cover). They are available in a variety of tab sizes and contact materials including brass, bronze and steel.
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FASTON 187 series quick connect flag style crimp
receptacle terminals designed for quick and efficient connection in applications where space is an important factor by connecting with the mating tab at right angles to the conductor These FASTON 187 series ...
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These female nylon or PVC crimp receptacles are
fully insulated, made from brass with a tin plating and also available in various colours and wire sizes Terminal cut off location Wire stop Nylon 6/6 or PVCStraight mounting angle.
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MK I 250 Series positive lock receptacle and
flag style crimp terminals with reduced insertion force and snap action locking which accept a wire size range of 20 to 10 AWG These Positive Lock crimp receptacles lock onto the mating ...
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PIDG insulated Faston 250 flag receptacle receptacle wire
crimp terminals with a mating area interface of 635 x 0.81mm. These PIDG Faston 250 quick disconnect flag receptacle crimp terminals consist of a precision-formed metal wire barrel containing serrations which provide ...