Crimp Terminals, Housings, & Splices

Crimp terminals, housings, and splices are essential components in electrical connections. Crimp terminals are small metal connectors designed to attach to the end of a wire, creating a secure electrical connection when crimped using a specialized tool. Housings are protective enclosures that organize and insulate multiple terminals, ensuring reliable connections in complex wiring systems. Splices are connectors used to join two or more wires, maintaining electrical continuity. These components are widely used in automotive, aerospace, and electronic applications, offering a reliable and efficient means of creating durable connections while facilitating ease of installation and maintenance in diverse electrical systems.