If you want to select a suitable automotive electrical connector, you should consider the current rating, voltage, circuit density, configuration, wire size and meshing force of the electrical connector in depth, which can effectively accommodate the wiring of specifications. The commonly used crimped automotive electrical connectors can be divided into the following five types. Let's take a look:
1. Seamless crimping automobile electrical connector
Seamless crimped automotive electrical connectors are usually cut from a circular cut to make them look like tubes.
2. Joint-type crimping automobile electrical connector
The seam-type crimping automobile electrical connector is cut from flat materials. They are then rolled into tubes with joints that run through the length of the connection.
3. Non-insulated crimping automobile electrical connector
Non-insulated crimped automotive electrical connectors are not insulated. Therefore, once they are crimped, they must be insulated with heat shrinkable tubes using riveting tools.
4. Thermal shrinkable insulated electrical connector
Heat-shrinkable insulated electrical connectors are the type of all automotive electrical connectors, so they are also very expensive. Because of their good waterproof performance, they are very suitable for marine applications and use under the hood.
5. Insulated crimping automobile electrical connector
There are many sizes and types of insulated crimping automobile electrical connectors to choose from. The insulated connectors can be straight or open towards the end. Therefore, it is very important to ensure that this connector is suitable for the insulation outside diameter of wires and instruments.
In addition, automotive electrical connectors can also be divided by their overall dimensions, such as some common types: multi-pin sealed connectors, terminal connectors, line-to-board connectors, board-to-board connectors and line-to-line electrical connections






