Pico 0042pt 46pce Butt Connector & Asst Terminals on 2040-parts.com
Sumas, Washington, US
THIS FACTORY SEALED PACKAGE< CONTAINS BUTT CONNECTORS AND ASSORTED OTHER COMMON ELECTRICAL TERMINALS ! THEY ARE USED ON 14-16 AWG SIZE WIRE.
* THESE ARE CRIMP ON TERMINALS*

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