RS PRO Yellow Insulated Female Spade Connector, Double Crimp, 6.35 x 0.8mm Tab Size, 4mm² to 6mm²
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSpade Connector Type
Receptacle
Type
Double Crimp
Minimum Wire Size mm²
4mm²
Gender
Female
Minimum Wire Size (mm²)
4mm²
Maximum Wire Size mm²
6mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
6mm²
Tab Size
6.35 x 0.8mm
Tab Width
6.35mm
Tab Thickness
0.8mm
Insulation
Insulated
Minimum Wire Size AWG
12AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
10AWG
Maximum Wire Size (AWG)
10AWG
Minimum Wire Size (AWG)
12AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Colour
Yellow
Contact Material
Brass, Copper
Contact Plating
Tin
Wire Size
4 → 6 mm², 12 → 10 AWG
Orientation
Straight
Insulation Material
Nylon
Shrouded/Unshrouded
Shrouded
Overall Length
24.2mm
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
RS PRO Fully Insulated Double Crimp Receptacles
From RS PRO a high-quality fully insulated crimp receptacle terminal sometimes known as a female quick disconnect. Female crimp receptacles are a type of electrical wiring connector which, when mated with a male tab connector (or male quick disconnect), provide a fast and reliable interconnect between two wires. The body of the connector is made from tin plated brass and features an additional internal copper sleeve. This copper sleeve strengthens the barrel and provides a robust and secure crimp. The sleeve also protects the wire against stress and high vibration. The main feature of this female receptacle is the insulation which covers the entire length of the connector body. This insulation provides protection against electric shock and acts as a mini enclosure to protect the connection from dirt, grease, liquids and other contaminants when mated.
How Does a Female Crimp Connector Work?
The female connector or receptacle is crimped onto the end of the stranded electrical wire using the appropriate tooling, no solder is required. The male tab or blade connector on the opposing wire simply slots into the opening on the end of the receptacle to form a secure and reliable electrical connection.
Features and Benefits
Provides quick and easy connection and disconnection
Fully insulated for protection against electrical shock and shorting from exposed leads. Also provides protection to the electrical connection
Double crimp design with an internal copper sleeve for added strength and robust crimp joint
Tin plating for resistance to corrosion, added strength and excellent conductivity
Colour coded insulation for easy identification of terminal size
Funnelled insulation design allows easy wire insertion
Applications
Industrial control systems
Industrial machines
Automotive applications
Communication equipment
Power supplies
HVAC
Domestic appliances including dishwashers, washing machines and dryers
Selecting the Correct Connector Size
When selecting the right terminal for your application, you should consider the following:
The wire size 'mm' (metric) or 'AWG' (American Wire Gauge) you are using
The tab size to which you will be connecting the ring terminal. The width of the receptacle has to match the width of the tab it is mating with and vice versa. The width is usually shown as a series name in inches, the most common ones being .110 (2.8mm), .187(4.8mm), .205(5.2mm), .250 (6.3mm), .375 (9.5mm). The thickness of the tabs can also vary and are usually 0.51 or 0.81mm
How to Crimp a Receptacle Connector
Strip the end of the wire and cut it to the same length as the terminal. Insert the stripped end into the barrel making sure no bare wire is visible. The connector is then ready to be crimped on to the end of the wire. Pliers or a ratchet tool can be used but, for a better quality crimp, it is better to use a ratchet crimping tool. A ratchet crimping tool is preferable as the handles will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed which will prevent partial crimps. Insert the barrel of the receptacle terminal into the appropriate crimping section (indicated by sizes marked on the tool). Squeeze the tool handles together until the ratchet releases. The crimped receptacle terminal is now ready for mating with a male tab terminal to form a secure electrical connection.
Approvals
UL Listed
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSpade Connector Type
Receptacle
Type
Double Crimp
Minimum Wire Size mm²
4mm²
Gender
Female
Minimum Wire Size (mm²)
4mm²
Maximum Wire Size mm²
6mm²
Maximum Wire Size (mm²)
6mm²
Tab Size
6.35 x 0.8mm
Tab Width
6.35mm
Tab Thickness
0.8mm
Insulation
Insulated
Minimum Wire Size AWG
12AWG
Maximum Wire Size AWG
10AWG
Maximum Wire Size (AWG)
10AWG
Minimum Wire Size (AWG)
12AWG
Termination Method
Crimp
Colour
Yellow
Contact Material
Brass, Copper
Contact Plating
Tin
Wire Size
4 → 6 mm², 12 → 10 AWG
Orientation
Straight
Insulation Material
Nylon
Shrouded/Unshrouded
Shrouded
Overall Length
24.2mm
Country of Origin
Taiwan, Province Of China
Product details
RS PRO Fully Insulated Double Crimp Receptacles
From RS PRO a high-quality fully insulated crimp receptacle terminal sometimes known as a female quick disconnect. Female crimp receptacles are a type of electrical wiring connector which, when mated with a male tab connector (or male quick disconnect), provide a fast and reliable interconnect between two wires. The body of the connector is made from tin plated brass and features an additional internal copper sleeve. This copper sleeve strengthens the barrel and provides a robust and secure crimp. The sleeve also protects the wire against stress and high vibration. The main feature of this female receptacle is the insulation which covers the entire length of the connector body. This insulation provides protection against electric shock and acts as a mini enclosure to protect the connection from dirt, grease, liquids and other contaminants when mated.
How Does a Female Crimp Connector Work?
The female connector or receptacle is crimped onto the end of the stranded electrical wire using the appropriate tooling, no solder is required. The male tab or blade connector on the opposing wire simply slots into the opening on the end of the receptacle to form a secure and reliable electrical connection.
Features and Benefits
Provides quick and easy connection and disconnection
Fully insulated for protection against electrical shock and shorting from exposed leads. Also provides protection to the electrical connection
Double crimp design with an internal copper sleeve for added strength and robust crimp joint
Tin plating for resistance to corrosion, added strength and excellent conductivity
Colour coded insulation for easy identification of terminal size
Funnelled insulation design allows easy wire insertion
Applications
Industrial control systems
Industrial machines
Automotive applications
Communication equipment
Power supplies
HVAC
Domestic appliances including dishwashers, washing machines and dryers
Selecting the Correct Connector Size
When selecting the right terminal for your application, you should consider the following:
The wire size 'mm' (metric) or 'AWG' (American Wire Gauge) you are using
The tab size to which you will be connecting the ring terminal. The width of the receptacle has to match the width of the tab it is mating with and vice versa. The width is usually shown as a series name in inches, the most common ones being .110 (2.8mm), .187(4.8mm), .205(5.2mm), .250 (6.3mm), .375 (9.5mm). The thickness of the tabs can also vary and are usually 0.51 or 0.81mm
How to Crimp a Receptacle Connector
Strip the end of the wire and cut it to the same length as the terminal. Insert the stripped end into the barrel making sure no bare wire is visible. The connector is then ready to be crimped on to the end of the wire. Pliers or a ratchet tool can be used but, for a better quality crimp, it is better to use a ratchet crimping tool. A ratchet crimping tool is preferable as the handles will remain locked until a full crimp cycle is completed which will prevent partial crimps. Insert the barrel of the receptacle terminal into the appropriate crimping section (indicated by sizes marked on the tool). Squeeze the tool handles together until the ratchet releases. The crimped receptacle terminal is now ready for mating with a male tab terminal to form a secure electrical connection.
Approvals
UL Listed