A Simple Connector

I am looking for a Core cable connector thart is described as a small piece of aluminium and seems to be called a RS Pro type terminal, but does NOT appear in the Core product search.

This terminal is the male connector to Core PID 997. Can Anyone else help me with a cable connection from this to the Raspberry Pi breadboard, Please.

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Look, here is another example of YOUR stock that has 2 such connectors

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Hi Andre,

Thanks for making a post :slight_smile:

These are spade terminals. They come in a few different sizes (usually 1/4" / 6.3mm). They’re most commonly used in DIY automotive wiring, and are readily available from automotive and hardware stores.

We do have these ones with alligator connectors though:

You’d need to check the size of the terminal on the product you’re looking at to see if they’ll suit your application.

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Perfect. I knew it had to be easy, but communication and not knowing what it was called made it completely frustrating, but thanks Oliver.

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this are called spade terminals and therefore you should be able to check on them

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The following cabling media types will be most commonly seen in LAN environments.

Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) …
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) …
Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) …
Single Mode Fiber (SMF) …
Registered Jack 45 (RJ45) …
Straight Tip (ST) …

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Cheers, a little outside the brief, but always good to know.

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