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Can you Identify this Terminal?

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amassey

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Can you tell me what this is? It is an open barrel crimp terminal and connects to a blade terminal which is about 1.5mm wide. It is very similar to a GT150 terminal. It has what I believe to be a manufacturer's identification mark at the crimp end. The mark is stamped in and looks like an arrow with a triangle inside. Do you recognize the manufacturer?

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Andy
 
I don't think that's a manufacturer mark, only a "wire goes this way" mark. Other than it being a pretty standard molex-style crimp terminal, what else were you looking for? what's the wire gauge? Any particular reason you can't pick a similar unit off of the shelf and use it, why the need for a direct replacement?

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AMP/TYCO or Molex would typically have their own mark where the arrow is. The product is probably from a less known vendor. Being tin plated, the application might be appliances or other lower priced products.

 
I can't help you with the manufacturer, but I'm pretty sure I've seen those exact terminals. If I recall correctly (50/50 odds of that...) they're used on the DC power plug for my Yaesu-brand ham radio (an old FT-77).

 
Update to previous: not the same terminals as on my Yaesu radio.

 
What is this connecter used for in your application?
 
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