Crimp Terminals
Crimp terminals are widely used in electrical and electronic applications to create reliable, durable connections between wires and other components. These terminals feature a metal connector that is attached to a wire by crimping, a process that involves compressing and deforming the terminal around the wire using a specialized crimping tool.
They are designed to ensure secure and stable connections, often incorporating features like locking mechanisms, such as threaded couplings, bayonet locks, or push-pull designs, to prevent accidental disconnection. These connectors come in a range of sizes and pin configurations, allowing for flexibility in design and application.ઇ