Tin Plated Copper Ring Terminal - 6 AWG, 5/16" Hole (25 Pack)

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SKU:
RT4121 (25x RTX121)
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  • TEMCo Tinned Copper - marine grade battery cable ends are made from 99.91% annealed tinned pure copper (Lead and Mercury FREE), providing a high degree of conductivity for maximum current flow and designed with a heavy-duty construction for high temperature durability and enhanced mechanical strength. Terminal ends will not degrade in high temperature conditions.
  • PRECISION FIT. High-tolerance dies are used in the molding process. Flared opening for easy wire insertion.
  • CLOSED END CONSTRUCTION keeps electrical components, batteries and cables safe and free from moisture, and prevents solder from leaking during installation. When paired with TEMCo adhesive heat shrink tubing will prevent corrosion by sealing out moisture.
  • Tinned copper wire lugs are corrosion free; (Salt Spray certified to JISZ2371) ideal for marine, automotive or outdoor use. Special matte tin plating make these lugs easy to solder Designed for durability and rated for up to 600V DC when properly installed.
  • Choose from a variety of wire sizes from 6 AWG to 4/0 AWG and stud sizes from ¼” to ½” that fits your application; Can be crimped (best method) or soldered. Works on solid or stranded wire. NOTE: Audio wire may not be direct fit. Recommend to use a size or two larger terminal than the gauge of the audio wire.
Material:
Tin Plated Copper
Gauge:
6
Hole Size (in.):
5/16
Quantity:
25

1 Review

  • 5
    Quality Lug Very Fair Price

    Posted by Wayne Eckert on Nov 28th 2022

    When building any type of terminal that is going to be carrying a high amperage your bet way to go is a quality crimp connector. Unlike s soldered connector which can melt our under higher amperage a crimp connector produces what is know an a cold weld. Bare copper or tin plated, for dry locations bare copper works just fine, in locations that may be exposed to moisture tin is the way to go. Also note if working with high strand ultra flex cable (welding cable) you may need to down size your crimp die as the conductor while still the proper gauge is slightly smaller than say THHN/THWN. Also for a professional touch and good insulation add a 2" heat shrink sleeve over the crimp of the connector and conductor, we use all black cable so to identify cable different colors of heat shrink is applied making it real easy to identify the circuits. And when it comes to conductors don;t stray away, TEMCo has plenty to choose from at great prices, their welding cable is wonderful to work with..