| Allicdata Part #: | 1-1190615-5-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
1-1190615-5 |
| Price: | $ 1.18 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity Raychem Cable Protection |
| Short Description: | CONN SPLICE 16-20 AWG CRIMP |
| More Detail: | Terminal Butt Splice, Inline, Individual Openings ... |
| DataSheet: | 1-1190615-5 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 1000 +: | $ 1.07793 |
| Series: | Dura-Seal |
| Packaging: | Bulk |
| Part Status: | Active |
| Terminal Type: | Butt Splice, Inline, Individual Openings |
| Number of Wire Entries: | 2 |
| Termination: | Crimp |
| Wire Gauge: | 16-20 AWG |
| Insulation: | Non-Insulated |
| Features: | -- |
| Color: | Blue |
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Terminals – Wire Splice Connectors are most commonly used in electrical systems for the purpose of connecting two or more wires together. This allows a single connection to be made at the source of power, thereby saving time, labor, and cost. The most common type of terminal is the 1-1190615-5. These are usually used in industrial applications, to join together 12V DC power sources. They are designed to join wires together securely and reliably.
The 1-1190615-5 can be used in both industrial and consumer applications. This type of terminal is a three part terminal, with two terminals connected at the base. The two terminals are separated into two sections, one with a larger outside diameter than the other. The larger outside diameter allows the two sections to fit tightly together and be securely fastened. There is a small length of insulation covering the connection between the two terminals.
The 1-1190615-5 terminal is designed to be securely fastened using either a crimp or solder connection. Crimping is a process where a specially designed tool is used to compress the terminal onto the wires. The compression causes the metal to cold-flow and form a tight connection around the wire. Crimping is a reliable and cost-effective method of making connections and is often used in industrial applications.
Soldering is a process where a special solder material known as flux, is used to make electrical connections. The solder and flux are applied to the terminals with a soldering iron, and the heat from the iron melts the solder and flux, creating an electrical connection. Soldering is a popular method for consumer applications, as it can be done easily and quickly.
The 1-1190615-5 is a reliable and cost-effective terminal that can be used in a variety of electrical applications. It is designed to securely join 12V DC power sources and make electrical connections that are reliable and long-lasting. The 1-1190615-5 is commonly used in industrial and consumer applications for both crimp and solder connections.
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1-1190615-5 Datasheet/PDF