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The PANDUIT pv10-6f-d is a vinyl-insulated fork terminal designed for secure, reliable wire-to-stud connections in electrical installations. Built with a funnel entry for easier wire insertion, this terminal accepts 14 to 10 AWG conductors and fits a 6 stud size. The tin-plated construction resists corrosion and promotes solid conductivity. Color-coded yellow for quick AWG range identification in the field, the pv10-6f-d is sold in bulk packages of 500, making it a practical choice for panel work, control wiring, and equipment terminations where high-volume termination is required. Rated for operating temperatures up to 105 degrees C, this terminal suits both industrial and commercial electrical applications.
The pv10-6f-d is used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work wherever a fork-style termination is needed at a screw or stud connection point. Electricians and panel builders commonly use this terminal when wiring control panels, motor connections, switchgear, and equipment grounding points. The funnel entry design is particularly useful in high-volume termination environments where speed and consistency matter. The bulk 500-count package format suits service vans, electrical shops, and panel assembly operations.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fork terminal for use with 6 stud size screw connections accepting 14 to 10 AWG vinyl-insulated terminations in electrical panel and equipment wiring applications.
Installation is performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC requirements. De-energize and lock out the circuit before terminating or removing any conductors. Use a calibrated ratchet crimping tool rated for insulated fork terminals to ensure a proper crimp — do not use pliers or uncalibrated tools. Confirm the stud size matches the terminal opening before seating the fork to avoid loose connections.
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