RS PRO Uninsulated Ring Terminal, M12 Stud Size, 150mm² to 150mm² Wire Size
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSeries
CT
Insulation
Uninsulated
Inner Ring Diameter
12.9mm
Minimum Wire Size mm²
150mm²
Maximum Wire Size mm²
150mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
150mm²
Minimum Wire Size (mm²)
150mm²
Stud Size
M12
Contact Plating
Tin
Contact Material
Copper
Overall Length
66.3mm
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO Uninsulated Heavy Duty Crimp Ring Terminals
From RS PRO a high-quality heavy-duty tubular crimp ring terminal, also known as a ring connector or cable lug. Heavy duty ring crimp terminals are used for connecting multi-stranded cables to a stud or a post on an electrical component such as a battery terminal. This tubular ring terminal is made from thick-walled, heavy-duty, highly conductive copper and is tin plated. Once correctly crimped onto a cable this ring terminal will provide a secure and reliable electrical connection.
Features and Benefits
Robust, thick-walled design
Closed barrel ensures crimp terminal fits securely around the cable
Copper body material provides high conductivity and is easy to crimp
Tin plating on crimp terminal provides resistance to corrosion, added strength, a reduction in friction and makes it easier to solder
Funnel-shaped internal barrel for easy wire insertion
Applications
Non-insulated wire terminals are used in applications where there is not any danger of someone short-circuiting the connection by inadvertently touching it. These crimp ring wire connectors are used in a wide range of industries for connecting multi-stranded power cables to electrical components in more heavy duty applications. Applications include cabling and wiring in industrial control systems and industrial machines, automotive applications, communication equipment, power supplies and domestic appliances.
Selecting the Correct Ring Terminal Size
When selecting the right ring terminal for your application, you should consider the following:
The wire gauge mm (metric) or AWG (American Wire Gauge) of the wire or cable you are using
The stud size to which you will be connecting the ring terminal.
The inner diameter of the ring terminal
How to Crimp a Ring Terminal
Firstly, select the correct sized ring terminal. Strip the end of the wire and cut it to the same length as terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal barrel making sure no bare wire is visible. The crimp terminal is then ready to be crimped on to the end of the cable using the correct crimp tooling. These crimp tools include a heavy-duty ratchet crimping tool or a hydraulic crimping tool. The handles of a ratchet tool will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed which will prevent partial crimps. The barrel of the ring terminal is simply inserted into the appropriate crimping section. The tool handles can then be squeezed together until the ratchet mechanism allows them to be released. A heavy-duty hydraulic crimping tool will provide an audible click when full crimp pressure is achieved which also ensures the crimping cycle is complete. The crimped ring terminal can now be placed over the stud or post and secured in place with a nut or by soldering.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSeries
CT
Insulation
Uninsulated
Inner Ring Diameter
12.9mm
Minimum Wire Size mm²
150mm²
Maximum Wire Size mm²
150mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
150mm²
Minimum Wire Size (mm²)
150mm²
Stud Size
M12
Contact Plating
Tin
Contact Material
Copper
Overall Length
66.3mm
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO Uninsulated Heavy Duty Crimp Ring Terminals
From RS PRO a high-quality heavy-duty tubular crimp ring terminal, also known as a ring connector or cable lug. Heavy duty ring crimp terminals are used for connecting multi-stranded cables to a stud or a post on an electrical component such as a battery terminal. This tubular ring terminal is made from thick-walled, heavy-duty, highly conductive copper and is tin plated. Once correctly crimped onto a cable this ring terminal will provide a secure and reliable electrical connection.
Features and Benefits
Robust, thick-walled design
Closed barrel ensures crimp terminal fits securely around the cable
Copper body material provides high conductivity and is easy to crimp
Tin plating on crimp terminal provides resistance to corrosion, added strength, a reduction in friction and makes it easier to solder
Funnel-shaped internal barrel for easy wire insertion
Applications
Non-insulated wire terminals are used in applications where there is not any danger of someone short-circuiting the connection by inadvertently touching it. These crimp ring wire connectors are used in a wide range of industries for connecting multi-stranded power cables to electrical components in more heavy duty applications. Applications include cabling and wiring in industrial control systems and industrial machines, automotive applications, communication equipment, power supplies and domestic appliances.
Selecting the Correct Ring Terminal Size
When selecting the right ring terminal for your application, you should consider the following:
The wire gauge mm (metric) or AWG (American Wire Gauge) of the wire or cable you are using
The stud size to which you will be connecting the ring terminal.
The inner diameter of the ring terminal
How to Crimp a Ring Terminal
Firstly, select the correct sized ring terminal. Strip the end of the wire and cut it to the same length as terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal barrel making sure no bare wire is visible. The crimp terminal is then ready to be crimped on to the end of the cable using the correct crimp tooling. These crimp tools include a heavy-duty ratchet crimping tool or a hydraulic crimping tool. The handles of a ratchet tool will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed which will prevent partial crimps. The barrel of the ring terminal is simply inserted into the appropriate crimping section. The tool handles can then be squeezed together until the ratchet mechanism allows them to be released. A heavy-duty hydraulic crimping tool will provide an audible click when full crimp pressure is achieved which also ensures the crimping cycle is complete. The crimped ring terminal can now be placed over the stud or post and secured in place with a nut or by soldering.