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Burndy TN14516 Nylon Ring Terminal For 16 - 14 AWG

Manufacturer: Hubbell-Burndy | Catalog # TN14516 | Codale Part # 4215407

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Copper Terminal, Ring Tongue, 16-14 AWG, 5/16" Stud, Nylon Insulated, Funnel Entry, Tin Plated, 600 Volts Max.

Technical Information

Applications
For Heavy Duty Industrial, Utility And Military Power And Control-Circuit Applications
Cable Size
16 - 14 AWG
Color Coding
Blue
Conductor Size
14 AWG
Connection Type
Ring Terminal
Insulation Type
Nylon
Material
Copper
Max Voltage
600 V
Plated?
Yes
Plating Type
Tin - Electro Plated
Stud Size
0.3125 in
Type
Ring Tongue
Voltage
600 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Hubbell Incorporated
Sub Brand
Burndy

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
781810734681
Product UPC
78181073468
Weight
0.0030 lb

Dimensions

Height
0.2 Inch
Length
1.08 Inch
Overall Length
27 mm
Width
0.45 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
USA
CSA
Yes
Features
  • Integral one-piece copper barrel / insulation grip and wire strain relief design for improved physical strength characteristics over a multi-piece design
  • Manufactured of pure electrolytic copper for maximum conductivity, low resistance and ductility for excellent crimp forming properties
  • Brazed seam provides a stronger barrel design, minimizes any possible splitting and eliminates folding
  • Deep inner barrel serrations and smooth funnel entry for excellent conductivity and pullout strength values along with the easy wire insertion
  • Insulation is locked in place, will not twist off, maintaining proper dielectric values
  • Electro-tin plated for durable, long lasting resistance to identification
  • Ring tongue qrovides a secure termination under the screw head that cannot be removed without complete removal of the screw, allowing two or more terminals to be stacked on a common stud



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