Whether it's a Wire Harness or a Cable Assembly, find the best way to terminate the ends. Below is a quick reference chart of common termination options to help you decide which is best for you.
End Cut | Wire Slit | Wire Strip | Cutback | |||
Wire is cut even at customer specified length. |
Where parallel wire is used, ends can be separated from each other to customer specifications. |
Wire ends are "stripped" of their insulation material to expose the inner copper strands. |
Wires are terminated at different lengths according to customer specifications. |
Blunt Cut | Remove Outer Jacket | ROJ & Stripped Wires | Cut Back Wires | |||
Cable is cut even at customer specified length. |
Also known as R.O.J., the outer insulating cable jacket is removed to expose the inner wires. Length is determined by customer. |
Outer cable jacket is removed and wire ends are stripped of insulating material. |
Outer cable jacket is removed and wires are cut and terminated at different lengths. |
Quick Connect | Ring Terminal | Spade/Fork Terminal | Ferrule Terminal | |||
Available In: • Un-Insulated • Pre-Insulated • Fully-Insulated • Right-Angle (Flag) |
Used to attach product with screw or bolt. Perfect for agroundconnection. Also available in locking. |
Similar to a Ring Terminal, but removable without completely unscrewing bolt or screw. |
For use with Terminal Blocks. Used to crimp and secure bare copper strands. Also available in a double for crimping 2 separate wires. |