Description
Nylon Ring Terminal — #8–#10 Stud, 25-Pack
Terminate wiring cleanly and securely with these nylon-insulated ring terminals. Sized for #8 to #10 studs and screws, this 25-pack covers the most common fastener sizes found on marine electrical panels, battery terminals, bus bars, and accessory connections — making them an essential addition to any onboard electrical toolkit or wiring project.
Key Features
- Nylon Insulation — Tough, heat-resistant nylon barrel provides reliable insulation and protects the crimp zone from abrasion, vibration, and moisture
- #8–#10 Stud Compatibility — Fits the most common screw and stud sizes used in marine electrical panels, switches, fuse blocks, and battery terminals
- Tinned Copper Barrel — Corrosion-resistant tinned copper crimp barrel ensures a low-resistance, long-lasting connection in salt and humid environments
- 360° Insulation Grip — Full-barrel nylon sleeve grips wire insulation to prevent flexing at the crimp and reduce fatigue failure
- 25-Pack Quantity — Enough terminals for a full wiring project or to keep a well-stocked spares kit aboard
- Easy Identification — Color-coded by wire gauge range for fast selection during installation
Specifications
- Type: Ring terminal (lug)
- Insulation: Nylon
- Stud Size: #8 to #10
- Conductor: Tinned copper barrel
- Quantity: 25 per pack
- Application: Marine electrical panel wiring, battery connections, bus bars, accessory terminals
- SKU: 829714
Choosing the Right Terminal
Ring terminals are the preferred termination for any connection that must remain secure under vibration — the closed ring cannot slip off a stud even if the nut loosens slightly. Use ring terminals at battery posts, bus bars, fuse blocks, and any stud-mounted connection. For quick-disconnect applications, consider spade or disconnect terminals instead.
Installation Notes
Match terminal wire gauge range to your conductor size before crimping. Strip insulation to the correct length — the bare conductor should fill the barrel without extending beyond it. Use a ratcheting crimper for consistent, gas-tight crimps; avoid plier-style crimpers which produce unreliable connections. For maximum corrosion resistance, apply adhesive-lined heat shrink over the completed crimp. Do not solder ring terminals after crimping in marine applications — solder wicking can create a stress riser and lead to wire fatigue failure.
Keep a pack of 829714 ring terminals aboard and you’ll always have the right lug on hand for panel repairs, accessory additions, and electrical maintenance.






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