Glarks 100pcs 12-10 Gauge M8 Ring Electrical Insulated Quick Splice Crimp Terminals Connectors
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These were purchased to fit 5/16" studs, and they worked perfectly. 8MM is . As the size is 314 inches, it will fit on. A stud with a length of 250 inches (1/4") will be loose. A 1/4" ring terminal will normally fit slightly loosely on a 1/4" stud and is widely available. M7 ring terminals (7mm being the smallest size) are available if you want a slightly looser fit. On the internet, you can find it at (275") On Amazon, I couldn't locate them.
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When working with solid copper wire, it's critical to use a high-quality crimping tool to ensure a long-lasting and trouble-free connection. There is no charge for this service.
This is for a stud with an M8 thread. A "P" bit is the M8 clearance bit. A "P" bit's "OD" is. 323 is the decimal number. A quarter-inch equals 250. You can extrapolate from there or just assume it will cleanly fit a I/4 stud. A 5/16 stud may be tight, and a 3/8 stud may require reaming of the hole. 'br>pbr>', 'br>', 'br>', 'br>pbr>', 'b
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or 20. These were purchased for the purpose of putting together a battery bank for my solar off-grid system. They go over the threaded studs on the marine deep cell batteries perfectly. I seem to need electrical connectors all the time, so this should keep me busy for a while!.
The quality is excellent. The metal used in the crimp area is thicker and stronger than that used in other ring terminals. The ring portion has a large surface area, which allows for good contact and current (amp) capacity. The inside diameter of the ring is large enough for an M8 bolt to fit perfectly. When I need terminals in the future, I'll purchase this brand.
Only for light duty is this product recommended. It's made of a thin material. When you run 30 amps through them, they get warm, which I don't like. They don't hold the wires in place very well, so use a ratcheting crimper only if you're also soldering the wires, or the wires will pull right out. Stick to the tried and true. If you're not going to solder them, use Klien or Channellock's big nasty crimpers. For mission-critical connections, this is definitely not a good idea.
As expected, it functions properly.
This is excellent for my project.
There isn't much else to say about these except that they work.
Using 10 awg wire, the insulation remains intact and the crimp holds well.
The fabric is very light. I wouldn't put my faith in these to carry even half of the advertised 40 amps. I wouldn't trust them in an automotive application where vibration is a problem due to physical flaws. I didn't want to use them, so I returned them. A poor-quality Chinese product.