



🔌 Connect with Confidence!
The 5Colors 32A High Current 4mm Banana Plugs are designed for durability and ease of use, featuring a screw-type, solderless connector that accommodates wires up to 3.5mm in diameter. This kit includes 10 plugs in 5 vibrant colors, making it perfect for both professional and DIY applications in various settings.
| Insulation Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Maximum Voltage | 60 Volts |
| Terminal | Screw Terminal |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | Solderless |
| Color | 10Pcs 5 Colors |
A**R
Very Impressive, Versatile Banana Plugs!
Well Made, secure attachment to wire via set screws. The ability to piggyback additional plugs is a side bonus. The insulators are secure and will not pull off easily when removing plugs.
B**R
Good quality heavy duty banana plugs.
Good quality heavy duty banana plugs. Handles high amperage well. What I REALLY love about these is the hole in the plug so you can add additional banana plugs into the first ones. Makes it real easy to daisy chain multiple plugs and meter leads. I'll definitely buy these things again when I need to make more cables.
S**S
Keep extras for spares
Good for upgrade older test leads
M**O
Best Quality
They work well for use in Ham Radio applications when using a Banana center connector . I am buying more for the different wire lengths required for each antenna. I take out the set screw and drill through to the large hole for soldering in the wire. They hold in the socket really well.
S**K
Great banana plugs.
These banana plugs are worth it. They are strong and makes proper connections. I normally solder in the wire therefore the connection remains proper. Arrived within days in South Africa. Highly recommended.
K**R
32Amps? I don't think so.
32A capacity based on diameter.Attaching wire with screws, I get a lot of heat with 10Amps. Solder wire to terminals, and maybe 25A as 20awg doesn't quite fit.
T**S
Works with 10awg wire if soldered
These can be used with 10 gauge wire, but only if you remove the screw that normally would hold the wire in, and just solder the wire in. You will likely need to put a few of the wire strands on the outside of the hole, and solder those flat around the base. Then due to the thicker wire insulation, you will need to gently heat the cover to force it on. I heated mine, and used a Phillips screwdriver to gently expand its size at the base enough to then put it on. This makes for some very nice and thick gauge test leads if you are like me and despise trying to use the thinner pre-made ones up near their typical amperage limit and dealing with the resulting voltage drop.
T**O
Banana plugs
Bought to use on my dc supply which powers my electrolosis tank,they are way more heavy duty than the ones that came with it and fit allot better
G**A
Good quality for the price
Good quality for the price. Very firm fit into banana sockets as they have spring wires rather than the expanded metal prong used in lower-cost designs. The metal part is a firm push fit into the body
C**N
Excelentes
Muy fácil y seguro de armar a los cables. Contacto con la parte hembra muy efectivo. Su flexibilidad de uso es amplio por la facilidad de conectarse directamente al orificio que tieneMuy recomendables.
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