63011-2
Cut Strip - FASTON 250 FLAG REC 18-14 AWG TPBR
Enhance your electrical connections with this high-quality Cut Strip FASTON 250 FLAG REC 18-14 AWG TPBR terminal. Crafted from durable brass, it ensures reliable performance for a variety of applications. With an overall length of .54 inches and a compatible tab width of .25 inches, it's suitable for connecting wires ranging from 14 to 18 AWG. The open barrel design allows for easy and efficient crimping, while its RoHS compliance guarantees environmental responsibility. Perfect for use in crimp quick disconnect tab terminals, this receptacle is a must-have for any electrical project.
Product Category: | |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity |
Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity 63011-2 |
Series: | FASTON 250 |
Overall Length: | 13.72 mm, .54 in |
Material: | Brass |
Compatible Tab Width: | .25 in, 6.35 mm |
Compatible Tab Thickness: | .032 in, .81 mm |
Terminal Type: | Receptacle |
Wire Size: | 14 - 18 AWG, .82 - 2.08 mm² |
Barrel Type: | Open |
Product: | Quick Disconnects |
Product Type: | Receptacle |
SKU: | AMP63011-2.P |
Environmental Initiative Details
Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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Compliant: | Unknown |
Date of this Information: | Unknown |
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Product Change Notice
Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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08/14/2023 | PCN-23-182861 - Specification Clarification. Add "Boiler Plate" statement clarifying voltage rating to 114 specifications. Terminal Voltage Rating: No rated voltage for the FASTON terminal itself, after FASTON terminal is crimped with wire, the assembly would have a rated voltage. For example, the lead assembly is rated at 600 volts per our UL 310 testing when crimped on UL 1015 wire. Even higher voltage ratings are acceptable under the correct conditions. Voltage rating is based upon dielectric strength between the terminal and other potential conductors at a different voltage. For uninsulated terminals, voltage rating is based upon the wire insulation rating and the application spacings. For insulated terminals, voltage rating is determined by housing dielectric strength, spacings, and wire insulation rating. | Download |