100-Pack of 16-14 Gauge, 3/8" Heat Shrink Ring Terminals
Wire Range: 16-14 AWG
Screw Size: 3/8"
Quantity: 100
Features:
These heat shrink ring terminals are top - notch. The cross - linked polyolefin tubing is way stronger than PVC and won't burn like it. The heat - activated adhesive lining creates a great seal against salt water, oil, acids, and sunlight, and also relieves strain. The nylon insulator, favored by experts, offers Marine Grade™ protection against sunlight, water, oil, chemicals, vibration, and cut - through damage. They're UL Listed and CSA Recognized. With the highest shrink ratio, they shrink to 1/3 of their original size at 257°F/125°C. They operate from 40°C to 110°C. Ancor's heat shrink connectors have built - in heat - activated adhesive in the tubing sleeve. They shrink to form a watertight seal and provide excellent vibration and strain relief. They're tinned for corrosion resistance, made of pure copper for maximum current flow, and have a brazed seam for high strength.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Specifications:
- Gauge: 16 - 14 AWG
- Type: Ring Terminals
- Package Qty: 100
- Heat Shrink: Yes
- Box Dimensions: 3"H x 3"W x 7"L WT: 0.4 lbs
- UPC: 091887313246
Quick Guide (pdf)
Brochure (pdf)
Using these Ancor heat shrink ring terminals is easy. First, select the right terminal for your 16 - 14 gauge wire. Slide the terminal over the end of the wire. Then, use a heat gun to apply heat to the terminal. Keep the heat gun moving evenly around the terminal until the tubing shrinks down to form a tight seal. It usually shrinks at 257°F/125°C. Be careful when using the heat gun to avoid burns. When handling the product, be aware of the warning about exposure to chemicals. Store the terminals in a dry place. This will help maintain their quality and prevent corrosion. Check the terminals occasionally for any signs of damage, especially if they're used in a harsh environment like near salt water or chemicals. If you notice any issues, replace the terminals to ensure proper electrical connection.