Product Design & Development

Lead-free Battery Terminals

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

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Lead-free Battery Terminals

A new line of lead-free, clamp-style automotive battery terminals meets SAE standards and the RoHS Lead-Free Directive. The devices mate with both positive and negative battery posts and accept wire sizes ranging from 25,910 to 115,150 (CMA), per SAE standards. Features include an open-barrel F-crimp ear section, which is built to provide a secure connection and permit fast automated processing, and a deep drawn design for optimum contact area. The battery terminals are available in strip form or as loose pieces and in brass, steel, or exotic alloys. Engineers can choose from a variety of plating options, including bright and matte finishes. Labeled with positive or negative symbols, the terminals are suitable for a wide range of fully automated and handheld application equipment. Pricing varies according to material and finish and whether supplied in strip or loose form.


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