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360 electrical terminals covering the four connector types shops reach for most — ring terminals, butt connectors, disconnects and spade terminals — sorted by type and gauge in a 12-hole labeled plastic drawer. One organized kit handles the majority of automotive, marine, and fleet wiring connections without digging through loose bags of mixed hardware.
What's Included
- Ring terminals — multiple wire gauges, for permanent connections to studs, posts, and battery terminals
- Butt connectors — multiple wire gauges, for inline wire splicing end-to-end
- Disconnects & Spade terminals — multiple wire gauges, for quick-connect and disconnect applications on switches and terminal blocks
- 360 pieces total
- 12-hole labeled plastic drawer — each compartment sorted by terminal type and gauge
- QR-coded layout labeling included
Specifications
| Terminal types | Ring, butt connector, disconnect, spade |
| Wire gauge range | 22–10 AWG (across all terminal types) |
| Total pieces | 360 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole labeled plastic drawer |
Best For
- Automotive electrical repair — covers the terminal types used most in vehicle wiring harnesses, accessories, and lighting installs
- Marine wiring — a broad gauge range handles everything from bilge pump wiring to navigation lights
- Fleet maintenance shops — keep one bin per bay so technicians aren't pulling from a central parts drawer for every electrical job
- Industrial equipment service — the mixed assortment works across control panels, sensors, and power distribution terminals
- DIY installers — stereo, lighting, and accessory installs are cleaner and faster when you have the right terminal on hand
Choosing the Right Terminal Type
If you're unsure which terminal to use for a given connection, here's a quick guide:
| Ring terminal | Use when the wire needs to connect to a stud, screw, or bolt — battery posts, ground points, and relay mounting screws are the most common. The wire won't pull off accidentally once the fastener is tightened. |
| Butt connector | Use when you're joining two wire ends end-to-end — splicing a cut wire, extending a harness, or connecting two separate circuits inline. Slide a wire into each end, crimp both, and you have a solid, insulated connection. |
| Disconnect terminal | Use when wires need quick, tool-free connection and removal. Ideal for automotive, appliance, and control panel wiring that requires servicing or replacement. |
| Spade terminal | Use when the connection needs to come apart without cutting the wire. Spade terminals slide onto switch terminals, fuse blocks, and appliance connectors and can be disconnected by hand. Ideal anywhere serviceability matters. |
Questions about which terminal is right for your application? Contact us — we're happy to help.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more kits
- Reorder regularly? Ask us about a B2B account with a quarterly restock cadence and custom pricing — contact us

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Description
360 electrical terminals covering the four connector types shops reach for most — ring terminals, butt connectors, disconnects and spade terminals — sorted by type and gauge in a 12-hole labeled plastic drawer. One organized kit handles the majority of automotive, marine, and fleet wiring connections without digging through loose bags of mixed hardware.
What's Included
- Ring terminals — multiple wire gauges, for permanent connections to studs, posts, and battery terminals
- Butt connectors — multiple wire gauges, for inline wire splicing end-to-end
- Disconnects & Spade terminals — multiple wire gauges, for quick-connect and disconnect applications on switches and terminal blocks
- 360 pieces total
- 12-hole labeled plastic drawer — each compartment sorted by terminal type and gauge
- QR-coded layout labeling included
Specifications
| Terminal types | Ring, butt connector, disconnect, spade |
| Wire gauge range | 22–10 AWG (across all terminal types) |
| Total pieces | 360 |
| Storage included | Yes — 12-hole labeled plastic drawer |
Best For
- Automotive electrical repair — covers the terminal types used most in vehicle wiring harnesses, accessories, and lighting installs
- Marine wiring — a broad gauge range handles everything from bilge pump wiring to navigation lights
- Fleet maintenance shops — keep one bin per bay so technicians aren't pulling from a central parts drawer for every electrical job
- Industrial equipment service — the mixed assortment works across control panels, sensors, and power distribution terminals
- DIY installers — stereo, lighting, and accessory installs are cleaner and faster when you have the right terminal on hand
Choosing the Right Terminal Type
If you're unsure which terminal to use for a given connection, here's a quick guide:
| Ring terminal | Use when the wire needs to connect to a stud, screw, or bolt — battery posts, ground points, and relay mounting screws are the most common. The wire won't pull off accidentally once the fastener is tightened. |
| Butt connector | Use when you're joining two wire ends end-to-end — splicing a cut wire, extending a harness, or connecting two separate circuits inline. Slide a wire into each end, crimp both, and you have a solid, insulated connection. |
| Disconnect terminal | Use when wires need quick, tool-free connection and removal. Ideal for automotive, appliance, and control panel wiring that requires servicing or replacement. |
| Spade terminal | Use when the connection needs to come apart without cutting the wire. Spade terminals slide onto switch terminals, fuse blocks, and appliance connectors and can be disconnected by hand. Ideal anywhere serviceability matters. |
Questions about which terminal is right for your application? Contact us — we're happy to help.
Shipping & Ordering
- Ships within 1–2 business days from our warehouse
- Volume pricing available — save up to 20% when ordering 3 or more kits
- Reorder regularly? Ask us about a B2B account with a quarterly restock cadence and custom pricing — contact us



















