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MVP 100 14-16 AWG Non-Insulated Ring Terminals 3/8" Stud TR1438U Made in the USA

$ 4.74

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Ring Terminal
  • Gauge: 14-16 AWG
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: TR1438U
  • Brand: MVP
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    100 Pack
    The picture is only representative and may
    not be the exact stud size in this listing. It
    is the same gauge and type and is from
    our manufacturer.
    Our supplier was carefully chosen based on
    the following performance criteria:
    US manufacturing base of operations
    Vertical integration for lower cost
    UL certification capabilities
    Let’s take these one at a time:
    USA manufacturing. We believe it’s important
    to support US manufacturing, and our supplier
    passes that test with flying colors. Not only is
    production based in the USA, but feed stock
    raw materials such as Nylon, PVC’s, and ETP
    copper strip are also of domestic origin…this
    is equally important in our view!
    Vertical integration means everything is
    basically done in-house, top to bottom. Starting
    with the bulk nylon and PVC (polyvinylchloride)
    pellets, these are blended for proper coloring
    and then injection molded or extruded into the
    final insulator. The copper used comes in giant
    coils and is processed through progressive die
    stamping equipment to produce the raw
    terminals. They even make all their production
    tooling in house too.
    Getting into the weeds:
    ETP! What’s that? ETP stands for “Electrolytic
    Tough Pitch”. Huh??
    Short Answer: ETP is the highest grade of
    electrical conductivity copper available. In terms
    of conductivity the next level up is silver, which is
    obviously unreasonable for everyday wire
    terminal applications. So back in the day the
    term “tough pitch” originated from the time when
    molten copper, after refining, was cast into ingot
    molds. During refining the copper was oxidized
    to remove impurities, and then reduced by
    hydrogen to give the correct oxygen level. To
    monitor this process a small samples was taken
    and the solidification surface observed. If the
    surface sunk there was too much oxygen. If it
    was raised there was too much hydrogen. If it
    was level (correct pitch), the oxygen level was
    correct and the properties were good; in other
    words “tough”, and hence the term “tough pitch”.
    Annealing is the process of controlled heating of
    the raw terminal. This is required after cold
    forming to relieve the stresses that are created in
    the material during cold forming. This restores
    flexibility to the cold worked terminal. Some
    manufacturers will skip this step to save money.
    Cheap terminals will be brittle; you can
    demonstrate this by grabbing the terminal pad
    and bending it back and forth. If it breaks or
    cracks, or is difficult to bend, you’ve got a cheap
    terminal. Vibration can do this to terminals in the
    same manner as your bending it. You get what
    you pay for!
    Insulation: We only use extruded insulation for
    our butt connectors (as do all other manufacturers).
    Molded nylon or vinyl insulation is superior to
    extrusions and much less likely to split while
    crimping. All of our terminals with insulation have
    a flared or funneled entry, which allows for easier
    wire insertion with no hang-ups. For our heat shrink
    terminals we top quality genuine 3M heat shrink
    tubing. Nylon insulation is more pliable (and thus
    easier to crimp) and has better heat resistance than
    vinyl. Heat shrink tubing provides the best
    protection against moisture intrusion. Vinyl (PVC) is
    the most economical and is suitable for general
    purpose applications.
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