PV14-6FNB-3K
Fork Terminal, vinyl insulated, narrow tongue, funnel entry, plastic insulation crimp, 16- 14 AWG wire range, #6 stud size.
Enhance your wiring projects with our Vinyl Insulated Fork Terminal, featuring a narrow tongue and funnel entry for seamless connections. Designed for 16-14 AWG wire range compatibility and #6 stud size, it ensures efficient conductivity. Crafted from high-quality copper with a durable tin-plated finish, this terminal guarantees reliable performance. The vinyl insulation not only provides added protection but also meets RoHS compliance standards. With an overall length of 0.78 inches and a maximum operating temperature of 105°C (221°F), it's a versatile and essential component for various applications in the field of connectors, crimp terminals, and splices. Upgrade your toolkit with this essential connector for professional-grade results.
Details
| Product Category: | |
| Manufacturer: | Panduit |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | Panduit PV14-6FNB-3K |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | 105 °C, 221 °F |
| Overall Length: | 19.8 mm, .78 in |
| Stud Size: | #6 |
| Stud Hole Size: | 3/20 in, 3.8 in |
| Material: | Copper |
| Insulation Material: | Vinyl |
| Maximum Wire Size: | 14 AWG |
| Minimum Wire Size: | 16 AWG |
| Barrel Type: | Funnel |
| Finish: | Tin Plated |
| Product: | Crimp Spade Terminals |
| Fork Type: | Narrow Fork |
| SKU: | PANPV14-6FNB-3K |
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Environmental Initiative Details
| Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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| Compliant: | Unknown |
| Date of this Information: | Unknown |
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Product Change Notice
Product Change Notice
| Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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| 06/28/2021 | PAN-PCN-20210623-1 - Temporary Packaging Change. Due to limited availability on select paper goods, Panduit is forced to change the packaging of our ReelSmart reels. Per the images below, we will be removing the white liner on each flange of the reel. We anticipate this to be a temporary change and to return back to normal in September. | Download |















