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The ABB rb733 is a nylon-insulated ring terminal designed for making secure, reliable electrical connections at stud or screw termination points. Built on an electro tin-plated copper barrel, it accepts wire in the 18-14 AWG range and mounts to a 3/8-inch stud. The nylon insulation is rated for continuous use at 105 degrees C and the terminal is rated for circuits up to 600 volts. The short-sleeve insulation style keeps the crimp zone exposed for visual inspection after termination. This terminal is a standard component in panel wiring, equipment hookups, and field service work performed by licensed electricians and experienced installers.
The rb733 is suited for residential and light commercial electrical work wherever a ring-style termination is required on 18 AWG through 14 AWG conductors. Common applications include control panels, motor connections, switchgear wiring, and general equipment terminations. The 3/8-inch bolt hole fits widely used stud sizes found in terminal blocks and grounding points. The blue color coding aligns with standard industry practice for the 18-14 AWG wire range, helping technicians identify wire gauge assignments at a glance during installation and inspection.
Designed as an OEM-style ring terminal for 18-14 AWG conductors terminating at 3/8-inch studs, suitable for standard panel wiring, control circuit, and equipment grounding applications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). De-energize and lock out the circuit before terminating or inspecting connections. Use a calibrated ratchet crimping tool rated for nylon-insulated terminals to achieve a proper crimp — do not use pliers or uncalibrated tools, as an improper crimp can result in a high-resistance joint or pull-out failure. Verify stud torque specifications against the equipment manufacturer's documentation for the receiving terminal point.
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