About Wire Terminals
Wire terminals are passive conductors used to facilitate a connection that is not soldered. They are two-piece assemblies that consist of a receptor (female) and blade (male). Wire terminals help to provide repeated connection and disconnection. There are many types of products. Examples include spade terminals, ring terminals, blade terminals, and heat-sinkable terminals. Other types of Wire terminals are also available.
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Wire-Terminal Applicator | Machine Design 5,000 terminations/hr, the Mighty-Mini wire-terminal applicator handles wire sizes up to 9 awg and terminals from 0.006 through 0.32-in. thick. |
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Wire Belting | Machine Design Wire Belt Company of America, 154 Harvey Rd., Londonderry, NH 03053, (603) 644-2500, www.wirebelt.com |

