Model: 7011-1
Stud TerminalTerminal.
Properties:
A terminal, generally postlike, having an axial portion of its body designed for projecting through or into a panel, or the like, for mounting. Requires the use of tool(s) for attachment of wire. The conductor connection may be insulated from the mounting. Excludes terminal, feedthru. See also terminal, quick disconnect and terminal set, quick disconnect.
Part 7011-1 NSN 5940-00-082-5002
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8536904000
- SITC: 77259
- End Use: Electric apparatus
- NAICS: 335931
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Terminals, electrical splices and electrical couplings; wafer probers with a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts
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