PV10-10FB-2K
Fork Terminal, vinyl insulated, funnel entry, plastic insulation crimp, 12 - 10 AWG wire range, #10 stud size.
Enhance your electrical connections with our Vinyl Insulated Fork Terminal. Designed for 12-10 AWG wires, this terminal features a #10 stud size and a funnel entry for easy installation. With a maximum operating temperature of 105°C (221°F) and durable copper construction with tin-plated finish, it ensures reliable performance. The vinyl insulation provides added protection, making it ideal for various applications. RoHS compliant and meticulously crafted, this fork terminal guarantees quality and efficiency in your projects. Elevate your connectivity with this essential component.
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Manufacturer: | Panduit |
Manufacturer Part Number: | Panduit PV10-10FB-2K |
Maximum Operating Temperature: | 105 °C, 221 °F |
Overall Length: | 1.04 in, 26.4 mm |
Stud Size: | #10_1 |
Stud Hole Size: | 1/5 in, 5.1 mm |
Outside Diameter: | .23 in, 5.8 mm |
Material: | Copper |
Insulation Material: | Vinyl |
Maximum Wire Size: | 10 AWG |
Minimum Wire Size: | 12 AWG |
Barrel Type: | Funnel |
Finish: | Tin-Plated |
Product: | Crimp Spade Terminals |
Fork Type: | Standard |
SKU: | PANPV10-10FB-2K |
Supplier Product: | Fork Terminals |
Flammability Rating: | UL 94 V-0 |
Insulation Diameter mm: | 5.8 (mm) |
Maximum Voltage kV: | 0.6 (kV) |
Color Code: | Yellow |
Minimum Copper Conductor Size AWG: | #12 (AWG) |
Overall Width In: | 0.34 (In.) |
Maximum Wire Insulation Diameter mm: | 5.8 (mm) |
Maximum Copper Conductor Size AWG STR: | #10 AWG |
Insulation Diameter In: | 0.23 (In.) |
Overall Width mm: | 8.6 (mm) |
Tongue Length mm: | 16.5 (mm) |
Product Type: | Terminals on a Reel |
Wire Strip Length mm: | 8.7 (mm) |
Minimum Copper Conductor Size AWG STR: | #12 AWG |
Minimum Metric Conductor Size mm: | 4 (mm²) |
Seam Type: | Butted |
Wire Strip Length In: | 0.34 (In.) |
Barrel Length mm: | 9.9 (mm) |
Maximum Copper Conductor Size AWG: | #10 (AWG) |
Tongue Width mm: | 8.6 (mm) |
Maximum Copper Conductor Size AWG SOL: | #10 AWG |
Barrel Length In: | 0.39 (In.) |
Maximum Metric Conductor Size mm: | 6 (mm²) |
Minimum Copper Conductor Size AWG SOL: | #12 AWG |
Tongue Thickness In: | 0.04 (In.) |
Tongue Width In: | 0.34 (In.) |
Standards Met: | C22.2 No.65; UL486A-486B; 587H; E52164; LR312120 |
Insulation Type: | Vinyl |
Tongue Thickness mm: | 1 (mm) |
Finish Coating: | Tin-Plated |
Sub Brand: | Reel Smart |
Maximum Voltage V: | 600 (V) |
For Use With: | CP-871; CA-800; CA9; CD-800-3; CD9-3B |
Maximum Wire Insulation Diameter In: | 0.23 (In.) |
Tongue Length In: | 0.65 (In.) |
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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06/28/2021 | PAN-PCN-20210623-1 - Temporary Packaging Change. Due to limited availability on select paper goods, Panduit is forced to change the packaging of our ReelSmart reels. Per the images below, we will be removing the white liner on each flange of the reel. We anticipate this to be a temporary change and to return back to normal in September. | Download |
02/08/2021 | PAN-20210111-2 - Product Improvement. Select Vinyl, #10 AWG Terminals will have new shut height recommendations that will be listed on their packaging label. This will raise the height 0.04", from 0.175" to 0.179", which can be done through a simple dial setting change of the CA9 or CA-800EZ applicator from E5 to F5. This effect will optimize crimp performance and will not alter any product compliance to industry standards. | Download |
12/18/2020 | PAN-20201218 -Reel Smart Tooling Issues/ Production & Inventory Hold. Panduit has put certain Reel Smart™ products on a production and inventory hold. We have experienced issues with certain production equipment resulting in a period of downtime. Unfortunately, due to the complexity and severity of the issue with the equipment, we are forced to extend the projected resolution date out to February, 2021. The repair and testing of the equipment have proven to take significantly longer than anticipated. | Download |