Filters you can trust. Pure water every day.
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Ergom KDR 16/10 Tin-Plated Ring Terminal
The Ergom KDR 16/10 tin-plated ring terminal is a professional-grade electrical component designed to provide secure and efficient connections for copper conductors. Engineered for high performance, this terminal features a robust construction that ensures optimal electrical conductivity and long-term reliability in demanding environments. The tin-plated finish offers superior protection against oxidation and corrosion, making it an ideal choice for critical electrical infrastructure.
This ring terminal stands out due to its high-quality material composition and precise manufacturing standards. The tin plating not only enhances the durability of the connection by preventing corrosion but also facilitates easier soldering and crimping processes. Its design allows for a firm grip on the conductor, minimizing resistance and heat generation at the connection point, which contributes to the overall safety and stability of the electrical system.
This terminal may not be suitable for applications involving aluminum conductors, as it is specifically designed for copper wire compatibility. Additionally, it should not be used in environments where the stud size exceeds 10 mm or where the conductor cross-section is not 16 mm², as this would compromise the mechanical and electrical integrity of the connection.
To use the Ergom KDR 16/10, first strip the insulation from the end of the 16 mm² copper conductor to the appropriate length. Insert the exposed wire into the barrel of the terminal. Using a professional crimping tool calibrated for this specific terminal size, apply sufficient pressure to create a gas-tight mechanical bond between the wire and the terminal. Once crimped, place the ring over the corresponding 10 mm stud and secure it firmly with a nut or bolt to ensure a stable electrical contact.
Ensure that the crimping tool is fully closed during the operation to achieve a proper connection. Regularly inspect the terminal for signs of loosening or thermal stress in high-vibration environments.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}