Terry Curtis, Seminar Presenter

Webinar: Maximize The Covid Recovery With Precision

Join Terry Curtis for a Webinar Discussing Essential Crimp Quality Elements for Reliable Electrical Circuits. The Covid-19 Pandemic has taught us that business conditions can change in an instant and adapting to a new business climate is more critical than ever. This webinar will focus on the essential elements of Crimp Quality. Those which will […]

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Posted: May 20, 2021 in: Electrical Connector, Events, News

Standby and portable generator terminal sets, American made.

ETCO Introduces Standby and Portable Generator Terminal Products that are Totally American Made to Eliminate Current Supply Chain Woes

Battery terminals, ignition terminals, and various other connector types manufactured in the USA and offered as a single SKU for OEMs to simplify purchasing and inspection have been introduced by ETCO Incorporated. ETCO Incorporated has introduced a line of battery terminals, ignition terminals, and various other connector types that are manufactured in the USA and […]

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Automotive Terminals Designed for Harness Manufacturers

If you need automotive terminal products, special terminals engineered for demanding applications such as wiper motors, fuse boxes, and ignition components, or distributor and spark plug terminals supplied complete with boot insulators, check with ETCO Incorporated of Warwick, Rhode Island. They specialize in manufacturing terminals for automated assembly systems. ETCO Automotive Products include lead-free battery […]

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Posted: March 3, 2012 in: Electrical Connector

Insulated Terminals Rated to 150° C with Crimp Connection

A line of fully insulated thermal disconnects for appliance applications that are self-extinguishing and V-O rated per UL 94, with an open barrel “F” crimp rather than a rollover, to assure a high integrity connection, is being introduced by ETCO Incorporated of Warwick, Rhode Island. ETCO Thermal Disconnects feature a fire-retardant nylon insulator with a […]

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Posted: March 3, 2012 in: Electrical Connector