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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 1-35787-0 — Ring Terminals

1-35787-0 TE PIDG Ring Terminal, 10-12 AWG, #8 Stud

MPN1-35787-0
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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors PIDG ring terminal, order code 1-35787-0, circular, 10-12 AWG, #8 stud size, tin-plated copper, insulated, yellow nylon, 0.040" (1.02mm) thick, crimp termination, free hanging.

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RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesPIDG
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

1-35787-0 specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesPIDG
MountingFree Hanging (In-Line)
Terminal typeCircular
Wire gauge10-12 AWG
ColorYellow
Contact materialCopper
Width - outer edges0.312\" (7.92mm)
Material - insulationPolyamide (PA), Nylon
PackageTape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
FeaturesSerrated Termination
Thickness0.040\" (1.02mm)
InsulationInsulated
TerminationCrimp
Stud (Tab size)8 Stud
Contact finishTin
Length - overall1.031\" (26.19mm)
Insulation diameter0.150\" ~ 0.230\" (3.81mm ~ 5.84mm)

Product details

What it is and what it carries

The 1-35787-0: The tin-plated copper contact and yellow nylon insulation are rated for crimp termination in free-hanging (in-line) installations.

Crimp fit and wire range

The terminal accepts wire insulation diameters from 0.150" to 0.230" (3.81mm to 5.84mm) and the serrated termination grips the conductor during crimp. Overall length is 1.031" (26.19mm) with an outer edge width of 0.312" (7.92mm); the ring material thickness is 0.040" (1.02mm).

Stud size across the PIDG series

Within the PIDG 10-12 AWG family the 1-35787-0's #8 stud sits between the #6 stud of the 2-35149-1 and the #10 stud of the 1-324918-0 — the wire gauge, insulation material, and thickness are shared across the three, so the stud size is the selection variable.

Frequently asked questions

Will the 1-35787-0 drop into a panel specified around the 1-324918-0 without rewiring?

No — the 1-35787-0 uses a #8 stud while the 1-324918-0 uses a #10 stud. The wire gauge, crimp terminal, and insulation are identical, but the stud hole size differs, so the mounting bolt or stud must match the terminal.