Description
Panduit Terminal Connector — Vibration-Resistant Female Disconnect
Discover a high-performance solution for secure electrical terminations with the Panduit Terminal Connector. Designed to endure demanding environments, this vibration-resistant female disconnect combines premium materials, precise engineering, and color-coded nylon insulation to deliver reliable, long-lasting connections in automotive, industrial, and electrical harnesses. The brass body is tin-plated for superior conductivity and enhanced corrosion resistance, while the red nylon housing provides robust insulation and convenient identification in crowded harnesses. When reliability matters—whether in rugged machinery, off-road applications, or power distribution panels—this Panduit terminal connector helps you maintain steady voltage, minimize resistance, and reduce the need for frequent maintenance or rework.
- Brass, tin-plated construction delivers excellent electrical conductivity and long-term corrosion resistance, ensuring stable performance even in humid or challenging environments. The combination of brass and tin plating minimizes contact resistance, helping maintain consistent current flow across vibrations, shocks, and thermal cycling.
- Red nylon housing provides durable insulation and a clear color cue for wire harness assembly. The insulated body protects the conductor crimp and surrounding insulation from abrasion, moisture ingress, and mechanical wear, while the red color helps technicians quickly identify the connector type during assembly, maintenance, and inspections.
- Tab and conductor compatibility: a 0.250 x 0.032" (6.3 x 0.8 mm) tab size paired with a wire range of 22-18 AWG (0.5-1.0 mm²). This versatile combination supports a broad range of common low- to mid-current circuits, enabling reliable terminations across multiple device types and control systems without needing multiple connector variants.
- Compact physical footprint: at 0.81" (20.6 mm) long and 0.29" (7.4 mm) wide, the connector is well-suited for tight harness routes and panels where space is at a premium. Its slender profile reduces bulk in densely wired assemblies while preserving robust contact integrity and ease of insertion into mating receptacles.
- Vibration-resistant design for continuous-duty reliability: engineered to resist loosening and intermittent connections in environments with constant motion or vibration. This makes the Panduit terminal connector ideal for automotive wiring, industrial automation, heavy equipment, and other applications where secure crimped connections prevent downtime and diagnostic headaches.
Technical Details of Panduit Terminal Connector
- Material: Brass, tin-plated for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance
- Insulation: Red nylon housing for durable insulation and quick visual identification
- Tab size: 0.250 x 0.032 inches (6.3 x 0.8 mm)
- Wire range: 22-18 AWG (0.5-1.0 mm²)
- Overall length: 0.81 inches (20.6 mm)
- Overall width: 0.29 inches (7.4 mm)
- Application: Female disconnect contact designed for snap-in or crimp-style terminations in harness systems
how to install Panduit Terminal Connector
- Confirm compatibility: Verify that the wire gauge is within 22-18 AWG (0.5-1.0 mm²) and that the tab size matches the mating connector or receptacle. Ensure the red nylon housing is intact and free of cracks or deformation before starting installation.
- Prepare the conductor: Remove the wire insulation to expose enough conductor for a secure crimp, following your tooling guidelines. Typically, strip to a length that allows the conductor to fully seat within the crimp zone without exposing bare wire beyond the crimp itself.
- Choose the correct crimp method: Use a crimp tool appropriate for brass tin-plated terminals and the specified wire size. A high-quality crimp ensures a reliable compression, optimal contact area, and consistent electrical performance across production lots.
- Crimp the terminal: Insert the stripped conductor into the terminal’s contact barrel and crimp according to the tool’s recommended dies. Verify that the wire is fully seated and that there is no exposed conductor beyond the crimp. A proper crimp should show a uniform, tight compression around the conductor with no gaps or bird-caging.
- Inspect and test: Visually inspect the crimp and insulation for damage. Perform a basic pull test to confirm a solid mechanical connection and a continuity check with a multimeter to ensure low resistance. If the connection passes, you are ready to mount or mate the female disconnect with its corresponding male counterpart or terminal block.
- Route and secure: Position the insulated terminal within the harness path, using cable ties or clamps as needed to minimize movement. Confirm that the red nylon housing remains oriented for quick identification and that there is no undue stress on the wire or crimp that could lead to fatigue over time.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Panduit Terminal Connector best used for? A: It is a vibration-resistant female disconnect designed for secure, reliable terminations in automotive, industrial, and electrical harnesses where dependable conductivity and insulation are required.
- Q: What materials are used in this connector? A: The contact is brass and tin-plated for superior conductivity and corrosion resistance, and the housing is a red nylon insulation that provides durability and easy color-coding.
- Q: What wire sizes can be terminated with this connector? A: It supports 22-18 AWG wires (0.5-1.0 mm²), enabling compatibility with a wide range of low- to mid-current circuits.
- Q: What are the key dimensions I should know? A: The tab size is 0.250 x 0.032 inches (6.3 x 0.8 mm); the overall length is 0.81 inches (20.6 mm), and the width is 0.29 inches (7.4 mm).
- Q: Why choose a vibration-resistant terminal connector? A: In environments with frequent vibrations, shocks, or thermal cycling, a connector that resists loosening helps prevent intermittent connections, reduces downtime, and extends the life of the wiring harness.
- Q: How do I verify the quality of the connection after installation? A: Perform a continuity test and measure the contact resistance with a multimeter. A properly crimped connection should show low resistance and excellent mechanical retention without any exposed conductor or insulation damage.
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