Precision Crimping with PIDG FASTON Terminals

PIDG FASTON Receptacle and Tabs are high-performance, pre-insulated terminals engineered for exceptional reliability in demanding circuit environments. Each terminal features a tin-plated brass body, a precision copper sleeve, and a robust insulation sleeve designed to ensure consistent crimping quality. TE’s compression crimping technology, paired with precision-matched dies and tools, delivers uniform crimps that are visually and mechanically consistent. The result is a contamination-free, shock-resistant termination with tensile strength approaching that of the wire itself—ideal for critical applications where durability and performance are essential.

PIDG FASTON

Receptacles and Tabs

Product Facts The TE Mated Tool/Terminal Concept The Crimp
Pre-insulated terminal designed for complete and uniform reliability in the most difficult circuit environment TE compression crimping produces crimps for a given size wire and terminal that are precisely alike in appearance and performance Crimping pressure does not overstress nor understress the terminal barrel — machined dies fully bottom to the precise crimp height
Consists of an unplated or tin plated brass body or a tin plated phosphor bronze body with a specially designed copper sleeve and insulation sleeve fitted over the terminal barrel Terminal and the crimping tool are designed as precisely matched devices Resulting termination is free of contamination 
Design of the tool dies and construction of the terminal insures uniform insulation thickness under crimping pressure, transmitting this pressure evenly to the center of the crimp area Dies are precisionengineered from the finest hard-metal alloys Resistant to most shock and critical environments
  Crimping pressure is controlled by a ratchet device on the hand tool or a corresponding precalibration in the crimping jaws of TE automated crimping machines Tensile strength approaches that of the wire itself
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