Streamline your high-current wiring with our SV5.5-5S Yellow Insulated Fork (Furcate) Terminals. These "U-type" connectors are the perfect solution for fast and efficient attachment to screw-type terminal blocks. Unlike ring terminals, the open-fork design allows you to slide the connector under a loosened screw head without removing it entirely, significantly cutting down on installation time in complex panels.
Engineered for heavy-duty 12-10 AWG wiring, these yellow-coded terminals provide a robust, high-conductivity connection for demanding industrial, automotive, and marine electrical systems.
Precision M5 Fit: Specifically sized for M5 or #10 screws, providing a secure, snug fit that ensures maximum surface contact once tightened.
High-Current Copper Core: Features a tin-plated copper body for superior electrical conductivity and excellent long-term resistance to corrosion and oxidation.
Protective Yellow Insulation: The rugged vinyl (PVC) sleeve provides critical electrical insulation and acts as a strain relief to prevent wire fatigue at the crimp point.
Clean Wire Insertion: The tapered "Back" entry guides thick stranded 12-10 AWG wires smoothly into the barrel, ensuring a professional, fray-free crimp.
Model: SV5.5-5S.
Terminal Type: Fork / Furcate / U-Type.
Stud/Screw Size: M5
Insulation Material: High-Grade Vinyl (PVC).
Color: Yellow
Industrial Control Gear: Ideal for terminating high-current power leads into DIN rail terminal strips and control panels.
Automotive Accessories: Used for wiring high-wattage relays, fuse blocks, and auxiliary power systems where a secure screw-down connection is required.
Marine Power Systems: The tin-plated core provides essential protection against moisture-induced corrosion in boat electrical setups.
Renewable Energy: Excellent for connecting thick cables to solar charge controllers and battery bus bars.
Can these be used for AC mains power?
Yes, these terminals are typically rated for up to 600V and 105°C, making them suitable for both DC and standard AC industrial or residential power distribution.
What is the best way to crimp these?
To ensure a "gas-tight" joint on thick 12-10 AWG wire, always use a heavy-duty ratcheting crimp tool calibrated for insulated terminals.
Is the "S" version better than the "L" version?
The "S" stands for Small, referring to the width of the fork itself. It is designed for tighter terminal blocks where space between barriers is limited, ensuring the fork doesn't touch adjacent connections.
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