It seems you are referring to a crimped terminal that includes a crimped in place strain relief that crimps down upon the insulation.
I have always found these difficult to find so have a substitute method: Use an otherwise suitable single crimp connnector, crimp in place and fill the crimp with and heat to flow 60/40 rosin core solder into the crimp. Now the crimp is very corrosion proofed and will out perform any other crimp. Next appy a piece of heatshrink tubing 2x the length of just the crimped portion and shrink in place, half on the crimp, half on the insulation. Next apply a second layer of heatshrink tubing 4x the length of the crimp 1/4 over the crimp (doubling the first heatshrink). The resulting strain relief will outperform the double crimp terminal until the heat shrink is over temp, by that time other things have made bigger problems that ought not have happened, like why is your electrical equipment over 300F? Because crimped, it won't let go entirely even if the solder melts due to fire. cheers jg On Wed, Nov 13, 2024, 13:42 Dean Choitz via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote: > i am looking for a crimp on wire end with a ring that you can put a > 10-32 8-32 6-32 size screw in that has what looks like the letter > F on the opposite side if the ring the small part of the F crimps to the > wire and the longer part crimps around the wire casing i tried stein air > they do not offer any with a ring terminal end most if theirs are pin > connectors but theirs do have the right type end to crimp to the wire and > plastic casing does anyone have any idea what these are called or where to > get them. if you look at almost any automobile wiring end they crimp on > like this thank you in advance > > On Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 10:58:14 AM CST, Adam Deem via KRnet < > krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote: > > > Stein Air has everything you need for electrical - wire, connectors, > components, tools, etc. > > Adam > >
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