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TE Connectivity AMP Connectors 50271 — Circular Connectors

TE Connectivity 50271 Relay Terminal, 14-16 AWG, Crimp Flag

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TE Connectivity 50271 relay terminal, 14-16 AWG, crimp flag termination, bulk package, RoHS compliant.

$6.9600Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSRoHS Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

50271 specifications
ParameterValue
Terminal typeRelay Terminal
Wire gauge14-16 AWG
PackageBulk
TerminationCrimp, Flag

Product details

Relay Terminal for 14-16 AWG — Crimp Flag Termination

The TE Connectivity 50271 is a relay terminal designed for 14-16 AWG wire, terminated by crimp with a flag orientation. The flag termination routes the wire parallel to the relay blade, saving space in a crowded relay panel or control cabinet. It is a standard relay terminal, meaning it mates with the blade of a general-purpose relay socket — not a quick-disconnect tab or ring terminal. Supplied in bulk packaging for high-volume harness assembly.

The 14-16 AWG range covers the typical control-circuit wire sizes found in relay panels — 16 AWG for signal-level switching, 14 AWG for higher-current relay coils or contact outputs. The crimp flag termination requires a standard open-barrel crimp tool; the flag orientation means the wire exits parallel to the relay insertion axis, which keeps the harness profile low against the panel. No strip length or tool part number is listed in the available data, so confirm the crimp die and strip length with the TE application tooling guide before production.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 50271 datasheet and specifications?

Engineers need to verify fit, pinout, and electrical ratings before design-in.

Where can I buy the 50271 relay terminal?

Buyers need to source the part quickly for BOM fulfillment.

Is the 50271 cross reference or equivalent to any other part?

Brokers and buyers need alternatives in case of supply issues or obsolescence.

What is the 50271 price and stock status?

Cost and availability drive procurement decisions.

What is the 50271 wire strip length and recommended crimp tool?

Maintenance and assembly need correct tooling to ensure reliable termination.

Is the 50271 RoHS or lead-free compliant?

Compliance affects sourcing legality and manufacturing process requirements.