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Connector 6.3 mm male large, gold-plated, LIBOX LB0043 (100 pcs)
Connector 6.3 mm male large, gold-plated, LIBOX LB0043 (100 pcs)
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Connector 6.3 mm male large, gold-plated, LIBOX LB0043 (100 pcs)
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Connector 6.3 mm male large, gold-plated, LIBOX LB0043 (100 pcs)
Connector 6.3 mm male large, gold-plated, LIBOX LB0043 (100 pcs)
Connector 6.3 mm male large by LIBOX is a pack of 100 gold-plated terminals intended for audio, speaker and low-voltage electrical connections. The large 6.3 mm male contact is compatible with standard female sockets used in amplifiers, speakers and wiring blocks. Gold plating on contact surfaces improves conductivity and reduces oxidation, making this set suitable for repair, assembly and prototyping work in electronics and audio systems.
Gold-plated contacts ensure low contact resistance and better long-term signal transmission compared with unplated alternatives. The connectors are designed for both crimp and solder terminations, offering flexibility for different assembly methods. Supplied in a bulk pack of 100 pieces, the set is convenient for repetitive tasks, workshops and small production runs.
Choose the appropriate wire gauge for the connector and prepare the conductor by stripping insulation to the recommended length. For crimp termination, insert the conductor into the barrel and use a suitable crimping tool to form a secure mechanical and electrical connection. For solder termination, insert the conductor and heat the joint with a soldering iron, applying solder until it flows and wets the contact surfaces. After termination, inspect each connector for solid mechanical retention and good solder fillet or crimp deformation. When installing into equipment, ensure mating female sockets are clean and undamaged to maintain reliable contact.
Use appropriate wire gauges and quality crimping or soldering tools to achieve reliable electrical and mechanical connections. Avoid excessive heat during soldering to prevent damage to plating. Store connectors in a dry environment to minimise corrosion risk and handle contacts by insulated parts to keep contact surfaces clean.
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