![]() ![]() *16 AWG, 18 AWG, or fine stranded wires recommend to use wire ferrules. Variety of wire binding screw options.ī6A-PCB: 6 AWG PCB wire lug, 6-16* AWG, 65 AMP, slotted set screw. Solid mass, high conductivity aluminum alloy body for tens of micro ohms range of resistance wire to foil conductivity, low resistance current path. Copper or aluminum wire, stranded and solid wire per UL486 wire code. View Soldering Temperature Profiles here. SMT / SMD (Surface Mount Technology, Surface Mount Device). ![]() ![]() Reflow solderable high current PCB wire terminal lug / connector for high amp power applications. *16 AWG or fine stranded wires recommend to use wire ferrules. Integrated aluminum foot, tin plated bus. Sold less the wire binding screws so clients can provide their own #10-32 screw. When tightening bolt, two wrenches should be used to avoid damaging solder bond. Part side hole not intended for wire insertion when the part is used as a ring lug mount. Not intended for wire insertion except with bare, #10 AWG, solid grounding wire. Kitted with a green phillips/slotted combo grounding screw. Suggested ring lug wire sizes 10-16 AWG, up to 30 Amps. SMT/SMD solderable tin plated.ī10-PCB-RLM-G-KIT: Ring lug mount block with integrated aluminum foot, tin plated, solderable. Kitted with a zinc plated steel phillips screw and washer. Soldering Recommendations, Precautions when using SMT, and SMT FAQī10-PCB-RLM-KIT: Ring lug mount block with integrated aluminum foot, tin plated, solderable. Wire choice affected by customer supplied ring lug and ring lug codes and ratings. One piece SMT / SMD Solderable Body Types Can be used as a PCB spacer, riser, current shunt, and mounting block. Wire range depends on the wire range of the ring lug. Kitted with a phillips screw and washer, Ring lug not included. Suggested ring lug wire sizes 12-16 AWG, up to 30 Amps at 75☌. See Mechanical Drawing for detailed dimensionsī12-NM-SMT-RLM-KIT: Ring lug mount block, tin plated, solderable. Two wrenches should be used to avoid damaging smt bond ![]()
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