General Information Kit Part Number: 2110838-5 Description: Uninsulated Ring Tongue Terminal Kit Application: Appliance Industries, Heavy Equipment, Instrumentation and Controls, Motors, Pad and Pole Mount Transformers, Panel Boxes, Power Supplies, Switchgear, Telecommunications, Transportation Family: SOLISTRAND TE Brand: AMP Products Solution: MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Operation) Product Type: Terminals & Splices Number of Pieces: 120 RoHS: Yes Specifications Body and Plating: Tin Plated, Copper Body Insulation: Non-Insulated Stud/Tab Size: 1/4, 4, 5/16, 6, 8, 10 Temperature Rating: 170 Degrees C (Max) Terminal Type: Ring Tongue Tool Included: No Wire Gauge (AWG): 16-14 Product Highlights SOLISTRAND terminals and splices are especially designed to terminate solid and stranded wire, irregular shaped conductors, and combinations of these, while still retaining the superior performance characteristics of single purpose terminals and splices. Because TE Connectivity matches the terminal to the tool, each termination is uniformly perfect making quality control easy and performance consistent. Corrosion resistance, vibration resistance and tensile strength of these terminals and splices are well within the limits of commercial and military specifications. The SOLISTRAND line includes terminals, parallel and butt splices, flat rings, spades, hooks, and flanged tongue terminals in sizes from 26 AWG 0.1mm2 through 600 MCM 304mm2 . Features and Benefits Brazed seam for uniform metal strength around the entire barrel area Brazed seam also prevents pinched wires crimp provides excellent electrical performance and higher tensile strength Dimples or serrations inside the wire barrel provide optimum tensile strength and maximum electrical contact area after crimping Bell mouth on barrel entrance makes insertion of wires easier Product is rated for 170 degrees C maximum Applications Pad and Pole Mount Transformers Power Supplies Motors Switchgear Telecommunications Appliances Panel Boxes Heavy Equipment Page 1 - Retrieved on Dec 05, 2011 Instruments / Control Transportation Page 2 - Retrieved on Dec 05, 2011