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Angled Ring Terminals

Angled ring terminals provide a solution for making wire-to-stud connections where routing flexibility, specific orientation, or restricted access is a consideration.

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Quick Facts

  • Wire-to-stud connection
  • Angled routing support
  • Brazed seam structure
  • Copper material

Overview + Key Features

Overview + Key Features

Overview

Angled ring terminals are commonly used in electrical systems where installation space, cable routing direction, or wiring clearance limitations make standard straight terminal configurations less suitable.

* The right-angle terminal structure is designed to support improved cable routing flexibility and more controlled wire positioning within compact electrical assemblies.

Key Features

Our angled ring terminals are designed for industrial electrical connections requiring controlled cable routing, improved installation access, and...

  • * Right-angle terminal structures help support controlled wire exit direction and improved cable routing in compact electrical assemblies
  • * Commonly used in control panels, electrical enclosures, industrial equipment, and high-density wiring layouts with limited installation clearance
  • * Angled terminal orientation can help reduce cable bending stress and improve wire management around stud-mounted connection points
  • * Available in multiple conductor ranges and stud sizes for both low-voltage control wiring and industrial equipment applications
  • * Reinforced barrel structures and refined contact surface finishing help support stable crimp performance and cleaner mechanical connection interfaces

Quick Specs

Quick Specs

Material
Copper
Surface
Tin-plated
Connection
Crimp
Structure
Angled barrel
Application
Wire-to-stud

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Technical Article

Why Angled Ring Terminals Are Used in Compact Electrical Assemblies

Angled ring terminals are commonly used in industrial electrical systems where installation space, cable routing direction, or wiring clearance limitations make standard straight terminal configurations difficult to install.

The right-angle terminal structure helps support more controlled wire exit orientation and improved cable management around stud-mounted electrical connection points.

They are widely used in compact control panels, electrical enclosures, industrial equipment, automation systems, transportation wiring, and other high-density wiring environments.


Cable Routing and Installation Clearance Advantages

In many electrical assemblies, limited panel depth or restricted installation space can create cable routing challenges around terminal studs, busbars, or equipment connection points.

Angled ring terminal configurations can help:

  • Improve wire routing flexibility
  • Reduce cable bending stress
  • Support cleaner wire management
  • Improve installation access in tight spaces
  • Reduce interference between adjacent wiring paths

These advantages are especially important in compact industrial control systems and equipment with dense internal wiring layouts.


Angled Ring Terminals for Control Panels and Equipment Wiring

Right-angle ring terminals are commonly used in:

  • Industrial control panels
  • Electrical enclosures
  • Automation equipment
  • Machinery wiring systems
  • Transportation and vehicle electrical systems
  • Power distribution assemblies with restricted cable clearance

The angled wire exit structure helps support more organized cable routing and improved maintenance accessibility within enclosed electrical systems.


Selecting the Correct Angled Ring Terminal

Selecting the correct angled ring terminal requires matching both electrical and mechanical installation requirements.

Important considerations include:

  • Wire gauge or conductor cross-sectional area
  • Stud or screw connection size
  • Cable routing direction
  • Installation clearance limitations
  • Panel depth and enclosure space
  • Current load requirements

Different conductor ranges and stud configurations are available to support both low-voltage control wiring and industrial equipment applications.


Industrial Crimp Connection Considerations

The performance of angled ring terminal connections depends on proper terminal selection, conductor compatibility, crimp tooling, and installation quality.

Industrial applications commonly consider:

  • Mechanical retention stability
  • Cable bending conditions
  • Wire routing consistency
  • Installation accessibility
  • Vibration exposure
  • Long-term electrical contact performance

Selecting the correct terminal geometry helps support safer and more organized industrial wiring system assembly.

Applications

Typical Applications

Angled ring terminals are commonly used in electrical systems requiring controlled cable routing, improved installation clearance, and secure stud-mounted connections in compact or high-density...

Control PanelsIndustrial Equipment* Electrical enclosures and automation equipment* Machinery and transportation wiring systems exposed to vibration, cable movement, or restricted installation space* Power distribution and equipment assembliesMaintenance Access

Selection & Technical Guidance

Selection & Technical Guidance

Selection Steps

Choosing the correct angled ring terminal involves matching the terminal to your wire gauge, stud size, and application environment.

  1. 1.Match the terminal barrel size to the conductor wire gauge or cable cross-sectional area to help ensure proper crimp compression and stable electrical contact performance
  2. 2.Select the correct ring opening size based on the stud or screw connection point used in the equipment or terminal assembly
  3. 3.Evaluate cable routing direction, panel depth, and installation clearance limitations when determining the required angled terminal orientation
  4. 4.Verify wire bending radius and adjacent cable spacing to support organized wiring layout and reduce mechanical cable stress
  5. 5.Consider current load requirements, vibration exposure, and installation accessibility when selecting terminal size and conductor range

Technical Notes

  • * Product specifications commonly include both AWG and metric reference systems to support international wiring standards and procurement requirements
  • * Technical documentation includes detailed dimensional reference tables covering conductor range, stud opening size, terminal angle geometry, and installation clearance dimensions
  • * Right-angle terminal structures are designed to support more controlled cable routing and improved wire positioning within compact electrical assemblies
  • * Reinforced barrel seam construction helps support controlled crimp deformation and stable mechanical assembly performance during industrial wire installation
  • * Refined contact surface finishing helps reduce burr formation and supports cleaner electrical connection interfaces during assembly operations

Certification

Certification Support

  • UL / cULus certified models available
  • Test reports and certificates can be provided
  • Custom certification support for bulk orders

Visual References

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Documentation

Documentation Support

AWG Terminal Size Chart & Selection Guide

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Technical FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions