The 2mm brass bullet connectors are suitable for use as crimp connectors with 16 gauge wires but can also be soldered. Designed for use with the Lucas-type female sleeve connectors, as specified on vintage British automobiles and motorcycles. This kit contains (10) bullet connectors.
The brass bullet connectors measure 4.7mm OD and have 2.03mm conductor holes for 28/030 stranded wiring (approximately 2.0mm). Suitable for soldering 14 AWG and 16 AWG PVC covered wires and crimping 16 AWG PVC covered wires. Made in the UK.
Once the bullet connectors are soldered or crimped to the wire, the fitted bullet is inserted into the sleeve connector, making a positive and corrosion-resistant connection. The majority of wiring circuits in vintage British motorcycles with Lucas electrical systems are completed with bullet and spade connectors.
These connectors can be joined to the appropriate gauge of wire using a ratcheting crimping tool or by soldering. In either case, approximately 7-8mm of insulation must be stripped from the wire to allow the strands of wires to be inserted into the skirt of the bullet connector, resulting in the copper wire strands to slightly protrude outside of the tip of the connector. The crimp occurs at the waist of the bullet connector, where the outer diameter is reduced. Crimping anywhere else on the bullet will result in a poor connection or damage to the bullet connector. A light application of dielectric grease on the bullet connector is recommended when fitting to the sleeve connector.
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