22-18 gauge 0.250" tab width male heavy duty heat-shrink quick disconnect terminals.

A heavy duty heat shrink jacket makes it very difficult to cut into these heat shrink terminals during the crimping process, a common problem with basic heat shrink terminals. If, in a rare instance, you do pierce the jacket, during the heat shrink process the jacket will heal itself and fill in the hole with sealant. This is the highest quality line of heat of heat shrink terminals available.

For use in harsh environments, after crimping the terminal onto the wire, simply apply heat. Keeps moisture out while ensuring your wire does not pull out of the terminal.

Also known as slip-on or fast-on connectors, these quick-disconnect terminals offer the fastest way to connect and disconnect two wires. They are also reusable. Simply slide the male terminal into the female terminal.

Requires one crimp plus heat.
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22-18 Ga. 0.250" Tab Male HD Heat-Shrink Quick Disconnect Terminals - (pack of 10)

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22-18 gauge 0.250" tab width male heavy duty heat-shrink quick disconnect terminals. A heavy duty heat shrink jacket makes it very difficult to cut into these heat shrink terminals during the crimping process, a common problem with basic heat shrink terminals. If, in a rare instance, you do pierce the jacket, during the heat shrink process the jacket will heal itself and fill in the hole with sealant. This is the highest quality line of heat of heat shrink terminals available. For use in harsh environments, after crimping the terminal onto the wire, simply apply heat. Keeps moisture out while ensuring your wire does not pull out of the terminal. Also known as slip-on or fast-on connectors, these quick-disconnect terminals offer the fastest way to connect and disconnect two wires. They are also reusable. Simply slide the male terminal into the female terminal. Requires one crimp plus heat.

UL Listed, CSA Certified

Heavy Duty

Heat Shrink, Tin Plated Copper

194° F Max Temperature

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.