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| Connector Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Butt Connectors | Used to join two wires together in a straight line, typically crimped on both ends. |
| Barrel Connectors | Used in automotive and electrical applications, where two wires are inserted into the barrel and crimped. |
| Splice Connectors | Designed to splice two or more wires together, often used for repairing or extending wires. |
| Terminal Blocks | Used for connecting multiple wires to a common terminal, providing a secure connection. |
| Push-in Connectors | Allow wire insertion without the need for crimping or screwing, offering easy and fast installation. |
| Quick Disconnect Connectors | Feature a tab or clip that allows for quick separation of the wire connection. |
| Ring Terminals | The wire is inserted into a terminal ring that is then crimped, often used for connections to screws or bolts. |
| Pin and Socket Connectors | Used for creating a detachable connection, where a pin on one wire connects to a socket on another. |
| JST Connectors | A compact connector type commonly used in electronics and robotics for secure connections. |
| Molex Connectors | Widely used in computers and electronic devices for internal wiring connections. |
| XLR Connectors | Typically used in audio applications, but also in power and data connections. |
| Fishtail Connectors | Designed to connect two wires in a variety of configurations, typically with a flat, fork-like shape. |




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