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Push-on blade terminals

Insulated push-on blade terminals with easy cable entry guide which eliminates flared wire strands during cable insertion. Copper terminals to BS6017 with bright electrotinned finish to BS1872, which prevents oxidisation. Insulators are coloured vinyl. All terminals are UL & CSA approved and have full compliance to BS4579.
Current ratings quoted are at 415V AC @ 32°C.

Insulation Colour:

Red - Wire size 0.25-1.65 mm² (AWG22-16)
Blue - Wire size 1.04-2.63 mm² (AWG16-14)
Yellow - Wire size 2.63-6.64 mm² (AWG12-10)

All Crimp Terminals supplied in packs of 100

RoHS compliant



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707-150 Pack 100 push-on blade 12A Red 6.3x0.8 £4.0000 £3.4500 £3.0500
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707-155 Pack 100 push-on blade 16A Blue 6.3x0.8 £4.3000 £3.6500 £3.2500
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707-157 Pack 100 push-on blade 20A Yellow 6.3x0.8 £5.4500 £4.6500 £4.1500
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Specification




Product Type Tab Size (mm)
707-150 Red - 12 Amp 6.3x0.8
707-155 Blue - 16 Amp 6.3x0.8
707-157 Yellow - 20 Amp 6.3x0.8
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