Crimp Terminals, Housings, Splices, & Lugs

Crimp terminals, housings, splices, and lugs are integral components in electrical connections. Crimp terminals, typically made of copper or aluminum, securely fasten wires to conductive surfaces through compression. Housings encase and protect multiple terminals, ensuring organized and insulated connections. Splices join two or more wires, enhancing conductivity. Lugs, often crafted from durable materials, connect cables to devices or equipment. These components play a vital role in creating reliable, efficient, and safe electrical connections by facilitating secure wire attachment, promoting signal integrity, and preventing potential hazards such as short circuits or loose connections in various applications, from automotive to industrial settings.

Types of Crimp Terminals, Housings, Splices, & Lugs