Make a connection with these crimp terminals

March 1, 2003
Del City's full line of products includes crimp terminals in standard ring, spade, push-on, and butt connector styles. The company's most popular is the

Del City's full line of products includes crimp terminals in standard ring, spade, push-on, and butt connector styles.

The company's most popular is the Type 4 style of terminal. This selection of terminals is vinyl-insulated with a butted seam and is suitable for basic vehicle connections.

For engine compartments, Type 6 terminals are nylon-insulated with a brass sleeve for vibration resistance.

When more than vibration resistance is needed, Type 9 terminals are appropriate. They come in three different shrink tube styles: crimp, solder, and performance crimp and solder.

For complete details, contact Del City, 2101 W Camden Rd, Milwaukee WI 53209.

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