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Ring Terminal -16-14 Gauge - 1/4" Ring ID - Qty. 1

Ring Terminal -16-14 Gauge - 1/4" Ring ID - Qty. 1

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Deka Wiring - DW05702-1

  • Wire Connectors
  • Ring Terminals
  • 16-14 Gauge
  • Deka
  • 1/4 Inch Diameter


Features:

Ring terminals are used for all types of electrical work where wires need fastening

  • For use with 16-14 gauge wire
  • Stud size: 1/4"
  • Vinyl insulation sleeve is blue

05702 Deka Wiring Ring Terminal - Blue





Video of Ring Terminal -16-14 Gauge - 1/4" Ring ID - Qty. 1

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Deka 16-14 Gauge Ring Terminal Review

Today on this old trailer, we're going to review an install. The Deka 14-16 gauge 1/4" ID ring terminal. Part number DW05702-1. The hole or 1/4" ring terminal is designed to fit over posts, such as on a battery or a junction box. These ring terminals are a super simple construction. We've got a metal ring that goes into the terminal inside the plastic sheathing.

We're looking inside the plastic portion of the terminal. You can see the metal piece inside. That's where we want to the feed the wire into and crimp down. We look here at the side profile of it. You can see there's just a little indention here, about half way, on the plastic.

That means we want to crimp down on the half closest to the large end of our ring terminal. That's where the solid portion of the metal on the inside of the plastic will be to crimp down the wire. Slide that ring terminal onto the wire. See, we've just a little bit peeking it out there Crimp it down. A nice solid connection.

That will do it for the review and install of the Deka 14-16 gauge ring terminal, part number DW05702-1. .


Customer Reviews

Ring Terminal -16-14 Gauge - 1/4" Ring ID - Qty. 1 - DW05702-1

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (18 Customer Reviews)


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Best for non environmental exposure use. Use of sealed heat shrinkable terminals is recommended for maximum resistance to environmental exposure.

Jim

5/2/2017

This trailer is used in rustbelt America. Needed to replaced 1 of 2 terminals as it failed due to corrosion in the conductor crimp area. Replacement terminal was crimped, soldered, and an adhesive lined heat shrink tube was applied over the terminal crimp onto the cable insulation.



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These worked fine. I used them to terminate LED lighting. No issues in the last year or so.



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No issues here. Well made with thick in sulation.



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What can I say, its a ring terminal



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All the parts fit. Everything works well.



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No issues worked just like it should ha ve.



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Works well



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Worked like it should



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Well made and as described.



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Received on time, and as advertised. Great job!!



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Product delivered within days and as or dered.



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Used these for the junction box fit and work great.



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