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Hicon HI-BM13-WHT
The uncomplicated clamp strain relief of the HICON HI‑BM13 guarantees almost negligible contact resistance. Crimping can be carried out using a standard clamp pliers. You can achieve ideal conductivity by using a BNC/RG crimping pliers. The HI‑BM13 banana connector consists of a screwable housing and a tight lamellar contact. The banana plug is genuine gold-plated and has a universal connection that is suitable for soldering, clamping or crimping connections. The housing is made of matt black metal. The plug supports cables with a maximum diameter of 8.5mm and a cross-section of 1.5-6.0mm².
SKU
SKU 77864
Weight
15,00
g
Manufacturer
SOMMER CABLE GmbH, Humboldtstraße 32 - 36, 75334 Straubenhardt, Deutschland, info@sommercable.com
Our price:
€
6,70
including VAT 19% ,
[plus shipping]
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Delivery time: 4-5 days*
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