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SV1.25mm 3mm both sided Spade Terminal Insulated Cable 18AWG
SV1.25mm 3mm both sided Spade Terminal Insulated Cable 18AWG
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SV1.25mm 3mm Both-Sided Insulated Spade Terminal — 18AWG, Red, Crimp
SV-series insulated spade (fork) crimp terminals with 1.25mm² wire cross-section rating and 3mm stud hole diameter, suitable for 18AWG (1.0–1.5mm²) wire. The both-sided (double-sided) spade design provides a fork terminal that fits over M3 screws and studs from either side, making it easier to install in confined spaces. The red PVC insulation sleeve provides electrical insulation and colour-coded wire gauge identification (red = 0.5–1.5mm² / 22–16AWG). Tin-plated copper construction provides good conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | SV (Spade / Fork terminal) |
| Wire Cross-Section | 1.25mm² (0.5–1.5mm² range) |
| Wire Gauge | 18AWG (16–22AWG range) |
| Stud Hole Diameter | 3mm (M3 screw/stud) |
| Terminal Type | Both-sided spade (fork) |
| Insulation | Red PVC sleeve |
| Terminal Material | Copper alloy, tin-plated |
| Rated Voltage | 600V AC/DC |
| Rated Current | Up to 15A (at 1.5mm²) |
| Crimp Tool | Standard insulated terminal crimper (AWG 22–10) |
| Certification | CE, RoHS, UL |
Colour Code Reference (IEC 60947-1)
| Colour | Wire Cross-Section | Wire Gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Red | 0.5–1.5mm² | 22–16AWG |
| Blue | 1.5–2.5mm² | 16–14AWG |
| Yellow | 4–6mm² | 12–10AWG |
Typical Applications
- Automotive Wiring: Spade terminal connections for automotive fuse box, relay socket, and battery terminal wiring harness
- Electrical Panel: Spade terminal connections for circuit breaker, contactor, and terminal block wiring in electrical distribution panels
- Grounding: Spade terminal for equipment grounding connections to M3 grounding screws and studs
- Speaker Wiring: Spade terminal connections for speaker binding post and amplifier output terminal connections
- DIY Electronics: Spade terminal for connecting wires to PCB screw terminals, binding posts, and chassis ground points
Crimping Instructions
- Strip 6–8mm of insulation from the wire end
- Insert the stripped wire into the terminal barrel until the insulation butts against the barrel entry
- Crimp the barrel with an insulated terminal crimper at the correct die position for the wire gauge
- Tug the wire to verify the crimp is secure before installation
Package Contents
- SV1.25mm 3mm both-sided insulated spade terminals (quantity as selected)

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