Ring connectors are cylindrical metallic terminals with a closed loop at one end, designed to establish secure electrical connections between wires and screw-type terminals. They prevent wire fraying and ensure stable contact in high-vibration environments. Critical for power transmission and signal integrity in industrial and automotive systems.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Open Barrel Ring | Split design for easy wire insertion | Battery terminals, control panels |
| Closed Barrel Ring | 360 compression for maximum conductivity | High-vibration machinery |
| Insulated Ring | Polymer coating for short-circuit prevention | Automotive electronics |
Typical construction includes:
| Parameter | Typical Range | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Ampacity | 10-150A | Current carrying capacity |
| Contact Resistance | 0.5-5m | Power loss prevention |
| Dielectric Strength | 1kV-5kV | Insulation reliability |
| Vibration Resistance | 15G @ 10Hz-2kHz | Automotive compliance |
Primary industries:
| Manufacturer | Product Series | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| TE Connectivity | DT Ring Terminals | Corrosion-resistant alloy, 125A rating |
| Phoenix Contact | RTME Series | Push-in wire connection, 600V compliance |
| Sumitomo Electric | HR4H-S-DC5V | Automotive-grade tin-plated copper |
Key considerations:
Emerging developments include: