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Yellow Bullet Receptacle Terminals
Incl. VAT £6.80Excl. VAT £5.67 -
Yellow Bullet Male Quick Disconnect Terminals
Incl. VAT £6.11Excl. VAT £5.09 -
Yellow Fork Terminals
Incl. VAT £6.16 - £14.62Excl. VAT £5.13 - £12.18 -
Yellow Pin Terminals
Incl. VAT £7.63Excl. VAT £6.36 -
Yellow Blade Terminals
Incl. VAT £7.55 - £8.83Excl. VAT £6.29 - £7.36 -
Yellow Female Spade Terminals
Incl. VAT £6.24 - £10.37Excl. VAT £5.20 - £8.64 -
Blue Bullet Receptacle Terminals
Incl. VAT £4.64 - £4.99Excl. VAT £3.87 - £4.16 -
Blue Tab Male Disconnect Terminals
Incl. VAT £3.76 - £4.56Excl. VAT £3.13 - £3.80 -
Blue Piggy-back Terminals
Incl. VAT £6.29 - £6.40Excl. VAT £5.24 - £5.33 -
Blue Ring Terminals
Incl. VAT £3.01 - £9.68Excl. VAT £2.51 - £8.07 -
Blue Fork Terminals
Incl. VAT £3.25 - £3.76Excl. VAT £2.71 - £3.13 -
Blue Butt Connector Terminals - 4.0mm
Incl. VAT £3.52Excl. VAT £2.93
FAQ – Electrical
How do I choose the correct electrical connector?
The correct electrical connector depends on the cable size, current rating and application. Connector blocks should be rated appropriately for the voltage and load, and must securely clamp the conductors to ensure a safe and reliable connection.
When should fuses and fuse holders be replaced?
Fuses should be replaced if they have blown or show signs of damage. It is important to use a replacement fuse with the correct current rating to maintain circuit protection. Fuse holders should also be checked for wear, overheating or loose connections.
What is solder used for in electrical applications?
Solder is used to create secure electrical connections by bonding conductors together. It provides strong conductivity and mechanical stability when joining wires, terminals or components.
Why is proper cable securing important?
Securing cables with clips, ties or straps helps prevent strain, movement and accidental disconnection. Proper cable management improves safety, reduces wear and supports long-term reliability in both domestic and industrial installations.