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Insulated Ring Terminal

Insulated ring terminals are vital components in electrical connection systems, designed to provide reliability and safety in circuit connections. These terminals are typically crafted from high-quality insulating materials such as plastic or rubber to ensure excellent electrical insulation, effectively preventing the risks of electrical arcing and short circuits.

Their distinctive ring-shaped design allows for easy attachment of wires or cables, secured by screws or nuts to ensure a stable connection. Insulated ring terminals are commonly used in electrical control panels, power distribution equipment, industrial automation systems, and building electrical projects, offering essential connection solutions for various electrical applications, guaranteeing circuit reliability and safety.

Features

● Voltage: 48V
● Conductor area: 4-6mm²
● Material Thickness:1mm
● Working Temperature(PE): -30°C~105℃

Material

● Conductor: Copper
● Insulating material: Vinyl Nylon

Application

Insulated ring terminals are extensively applied in electrical control panels and distribution equipment, ensuring secure and dependable connections in these critical systems. They also play a crucial role in industrial automation systems and building electrical projects, providing essential connection solutions to maintain circuit reliability and safety.

Product Approvals

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Specifications

Item No. USA Screw Screw Dia.
(d2)
Dimension Color
B (mm) L (mm) F (mm) H (mm) D Ф(mm)
RV5.5-3.5 #6 3.7mm 7.2 21.4 5.9 13 6.7 Yellow
RVS5.5-4 #8 4.3mm 7.2 21.4 5.9
RVL5.5-4 #8 4.3mm 9.5 25.5 8.3
RV5.5-5 #10 5.3mm 9.5 25.5 8.3
RV5.5-6 1/4 6.4mm 12.0 31.5 13.0
RV5.5-8 5/16 8.4mm 15.0 33.7 13.7
RV5.5-10 3/8 10.5mm 15.0 33.7 13.7
RV5.5-12 1/2 13.0mm 19.2 38.1 16.0
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