Wire size range: 16–14 AWG.
Stud (bolt) hole size: #10.
Insulation: Non‑insulated type.
Material: Copper body (electrolytic copper) with tin plating (for corrosion resistance) typical of T&B fork terminals.
Barrel: Brazed seam barrel design, barrel is serrated internally for improved pull‑out strength.
Strip length (wire insertion) recommended: ~¼ inch.
Catalog / part number: “K14‑10F‑M” (some listings use K14‑10F‑M, others K14‑10 F‑M) – the “M” suffix is part of the T&B part numbering.
Typical approvals: UL and CSA (for many of T&B terminals in this line) — while the exact spec sheet for K14‑10F‑M may need to be referenced for exact ratings.
Ease of installation – being a fork (spade) type terminal allows you to slip the terminal under a screw or bolt without having to fully remove the mounting screw (unlike ring terminals).
Reliable mechanical retention – the brazed seam and serrated barrel give higher pull‑out strength, meaning the wire stays securely crimped.
Solid conductor connection – The non‑insulated design is suitable for use where the terminal will be in a protective block or enclosure, where insulation is not required externally, allowing better conductivity and less bulk.
Standard size compatibility – With a #10 stud hole, this terminal fits many common panel studs or equipment connection points.
Suitable for lower gauge wires – The 16–14 AWG range is common for control wiring, small relays, switchgear connections, etc.
Used in panelboards, motor control centers, relay panels, terminal blocks, control wiring, where a fork/spade terminal is preferred and insulation may not be required.
Good for connections to binding posts, stud type terminals in control cabinets, or where frequent disconnection is needed (fork makes this easier).
Environments where the terminal will be enclosed or where additional insulation is not necessary externally.
Being non‑insulated, you must ensure no exposed conductor poses a short risk (i.e., maintain appropriate clearance to adjacent live parts).
Choose the correct crimp tool specified by T&B (or equivalent) for that terminal size — this ensures a reliable crimp and good mechanical/electrical performance.
Ensure that the stud (#10) you are connecting to matches the terminal’s hole size and tightens properly to provide firm contact.
Since it’s for 16–14 AWG, do not use it for heavier gauge wires (which require larger terminals) or finer wires (which may not fill the barrel properly).
If the environment demands insulation (moisture, vibration, exposed wiring), consider an insulated version instead.
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