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Item Description:
Connector with terminals
COMMON PROBLEM (FAQ)
Q: Can I purchase on line directly? Is the price real?
A: Yes, the price is exactly right. You can purchase on line directly, we would send the goods by the express you choose
Q: What kind of payment do you accept?
A: T/T. PAYPAL or Western Uion
Q: What about your delivery time?
A: We have a lot of products in stock, the delivery time would be within 3 working days. If out of stock, we will check the delivery time for you
Q: How to ship my order? Is it safe?
A: For small package, we will send it by Express, such as DHL, FedEX, UPS, TNT, EMS. That’s Door to Door service.
Q: Do you have a catalogue? Can you send me the catalogue to have a check of all your products?
A: Yes. Please download from our website:https://www.hdconnectorstore.com/UploadFiles/Download/Haidie-connector-catalogue.pdf
Q: I can’t find the product on your catalogue, only have par no. Or picture, will you search for me?
A: Our catalogue shows most of our products, some new connectors, we didn’t update, so please feel free to contact us with the part no. or picture.
Tags: Terminals , Wire Seals
A wiring connector is a device that connects two or more wires to enable a signal to be transmitted within a circuit. They are most commonly used to connect cables to electrical equipment.
Types of wiring connectors include electrical plugs, wire nuts, terminals, splices, and crimp connectors.
Wiring connectors are designed to splice two or more electrical wires together, and insulate them from the surrounding environment.
The connectors have an insulation material that surrounds the metal conductors of the wires.
The insulation material is usually a plastic or rubber material designed to protect the metal connectors from the elements and provide a stable electrical connection between the wires.
Different wiring connectors are designed for different wire-gauges and types of insulation.
Wiring connectors can be made from a variety of materials including plastic, brass, aluminum, copper, and various alloys.
Wiring connectors are attached to an electrical circuit in a variety of ways, depending on the type of connector.
For example, screw connectors, sometimes known as crimp connectors or spade connectors, are secured with screws and can be tightened easily using a screwdriver or wrench.
For electrical plugs, a special tool called a crimper is used to secure the plug to the electrical wire.
Other types of wiring connectors may require soldering, which is a more complicated process that involves melting solder to permanently connect two pieces of metal.