Terminals - Spade Connectors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
52924

52924

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SPADE TERM 22-26AWG #6 YEL

17341

53244-1

53244-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SPADE TERM 14-16AWG #8 BLU

1965

E18-8FB-Q

E18-8FB-Q

Panduit Corporation

STRONGHOLD FORK TERMINAL, NON-IN

4365

PN10-8FF-L

PN10-8FF-L

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 10-12AWG #8 YEL

61

8-52961-2

8-52961-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SPADE TERM 10-12AWG #6 YEL

450

MVU14-8FBX-BOTTLE

MVU14-8FBX-BOTTLE

3M

CONN SPADE TERM 14-16AWG 8 100PC

9

34129

34129

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SPADE TERM 14-16AWG #10

0

PN18-10LFN-C

PN18-10LFN-C

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 18-22AWG #10 RED

2002000

0191980012

0191980012

Woodhead - Molex

CONN SPADE TERM 14-16AWG #6 BLU

1598

MVU18-6FX-BOTTLE

MVU18-6FX-BOTTLE

3M

CONN SPADE TERM 18-22AWG 6 100PC

0

P10-10LF-L

P10-10LF-L

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 10-12AWG #10

400

MH18-6FLK

MH18-6FLK

3M

CONN SPADE TERM 18-22AWG #6 RED

245

PNF10-14LF-L

PNF10-14LF-L

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 10-12AWG #1/4

90

324587

324587

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN SPADE TERM 10-12AWG #6 YEL

1345

LFV14-6Q

LFV14-6Q

3M

CONN SPADE 14-16AWG#6 BLU 1=1PC

656

PN14-6FN-3K

PN14-6FN-3K

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 14-16AWG #6 BLU

6000

PN18-14F-C

PN18-14F-C

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 18-22AWG #1/4

132

E10-6LFB-Q

E10-6LFB-Q

Panduit Corporation

STRONGHOLD LOCKING FORK TERMINAL

3650

76-ST16-04C

76-ST16-04C

NTE Electronics, Inc.

NON INS SPADE TERM 16-14G 100 BA

4

PNF18-8LF-3K

PNF18-8LF-3K

Panduit Corporation

CONN SPADE TERM 18-22AWG #8 RED

30003000

Terminals - Spade Connectors

1. Overview

Spade connectors are electrical terminal devices featuring a flat, fork-shaped contact interface. They enable secure and removable connections between wires and electrical components. Widely used in automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, these connectors ensure reliable power transmission while allowing easy maintenance and replacement.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Insulated SpadePlastic housing prevents short circuitsAutomotive fuse boxes
Non-Insulated SpadeBare metal contact for space-constrained applicationsIndustrial control panels
High-Temperature SpadeHeat-resistant materials up to 200 CEngine compartment sensors
Metric/SAE StandardDifferentiated by blade width (6.3mm/4.8mm)Global automotive systems
Quick-Disconnect SpadeTool-free manual connection/disconnectionConsumer appliance maintenance

3. Structure & Composition

Typical spade connectors consist of:

  • Metal contact blade (phosphor bronze or beryllium copper)
  • Insulation housing (PVC or nylon)
  • Contact surface plating (tin, silver, or gold)
  • Wire crimping section with strain relief

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating10-50AEnsures thermal stability under load
Voltage Rating250-600VPrevents dielectric breakdown
Contact Resistance 5m Minimizes power loss
Insertion Force0.5-2.5NAffects mating durability
Temperature Range-40 C to +150 CDetermines environmental suitability
Cycling Durability500-1000 cyclesMeasures mechanical lifespan

5. Application Fields

Major application areas include:

  • Automotive systems (starter motors, relays)
  • Industrial machinery (PLC interfaces)
  • Consumer electronics (power tools, HVAC units)
  • Aerospace equipment (avionics subsystems)
  • Renewable energy systems (solar inverters)

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecial Features
TE ConnectivityMulti-Purpose Spade SeriesUL94 V-0 rated insulation
MolexMicro-Fit 3.0 SpadeCompact 3A rating design
Delphi Connection SystemsWeather-Pack SpadeIP67 waterproof rating
Yazaki CorporationHigh-Temp Blade Connectors200 C operational stability
3MScotchlok Spade TerminalsPre-insulated vibration-resistant design

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection criteria:

  • Determine current/voltage requirements with safety margins
  • Assess environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  • Match connector size to wire gauge (AWG/mm )
  • Consider mating cycle frequency
  • Evaluate insulation needs based on installation location
  • Verify compliance with standards (ISO 8092, UL 1059)

8. Industry Trend Analysis

Emerging trends include:

  • Miniaturization for EV battery management systems
  • Development of hybrid connectors with integrated sensors
  • Increased adoption of RoHS-compliant materials
  • Growing demand for high-vibration-resistant designs
  • Smart connector integration with condition monitoring

Market projections indicate 4.2% CAGR growth (2023-2030) driven by automotive electrification and industrial automation advancements.

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