Description
Nothing’s more frustrating than trying to track down electrical problems on your tractor when you’re in the middle of harvest or spring planting. Whether you’re adding work lights to your cab, installing a beacon light for road travel, or fixing a connection that’s gotten corroded, you need reliable wire connections that’ll stay put. These tap splice connectors let you make solid electrical connections without cutting wires or dealing with messy splices.
What You’re Getting
- Color-coded design makes it easy to pick the right connector for your wire gauge
- Mid-line tap style lets you connect to existing wires without cutting them
- No wire stop design gives you flexibility in how much wire you insert
- Seven-pack quantity keeps you stocked for multiple repair jobs
- Instant connection means no soldering or special tools needed
Built for Real Farm Work
These connectors handle the electrical work that keeps your equipment running – from connecting auxiliary lights and warning beacons to repairing damaged wiring in harsh farm conditions. They’re commonly used in applications including work light circuits, implement control systems, cab accessories, and warning beacon lights that are legally required on agricultural vehicles traveling on public roads. Whether you’re working on a utility tractor or a big combine, reliable electrical connections are essential.
Made to Last
Manufactured to meet stringent agricultural equipment standards with materials selected for durability in extreme conditions, the terminal design provides optimal contact pressure to maintain low resistance connections despite vibration and thermal cycling. These connectors are built to handle the constant vibration and temperature swings that come with farm equipment operation.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – just strip your wire to the right length, insert it into the connector, and crimp. The color coding takes the guesswork out of matching connector size to wire gauge. Always use appropriate wire gauge for current requirements and ensure proper strain relief to prevent wire fatigue at connection points. Keep a few extras in your toolbox for those unexpected electrical repairs that always seem to happen at the worst times.





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