
Install Bay RNMB Red Nylon Male Bullet Connector 22-18 Gauge .156

Install Bay RNMB Red Nylon Male Bullet Connector 22-18 Gauge .156
Nylon bullet terminals are designed to be connected and separated quickly and easily. They can be pulled apart if needed. They are a safe and convenient way to create secure electrical connections. Used by the automotive and marine industries, due to their ease of use, they are simple to crimp and inspect.
General Features:
- Accepts wire size 22Ā AWGĀ ā 18Ā AWG
- Connects to Female Bullet Connector size .156
- Nylon insulation male bullet connector, color Red
- Package of 100 pcs
Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.

Install Bay RNMB Red Nylon Male Bullet Connector 22-18 Gauge .156
Nylon bullet terminals are designed to be connected and separated quickly and easily. They can be pulled apart if needed. They are a safe and convenient way to create secure electrical connections. Used by the automotive and marine industries, due to their ease of use, they are simple to crimp and inspect.
General Features:
- Accepts wire size 22Ā AWGĀ ā 18Ā AWG
- Connects to Female Bullet Connector size .156
- Nylon insulation male bullet connector, color Red
- Package of 100 pcs
Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.
Description

Install Bay RNMB Red Nylon Male Bullet Connector 22-18 Gauge .156
Nylon bullet terminals are designed to be connected and separated quickly and easily. They can be pulled apart if needed. They are a safe and convenient way to create secure electrical connections. Used by the automotive and marine industries, due to their ease of use, they are simple to crimp and inspect.
General Features:
- Accepts wire size 22Ā AWGĀ ā 18Ā AWG
- Connects to Female Bullet Connector size .156
- Nylon insulation male bullet connector, color Red
- Package of 100 pcs
Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.




















