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What are pin terminals?

Terminals (connectors) which work by inserting pins into holes.


What are the terminals on a solid state relay called?

The terminals on a solid state relay are typically called input terminals and output terminals. The input terminals are used to connect the control signal that activates the relay, while the output terminals are used to connect the load that is being switched on or off by the relay.


What are the terminals of a 16 pin OBD 2 DLC connector?

A 16-pin OBD-II DLC (Data Link Connector) features specific terminals for various functions. The key terminals include pin 1 (Manufacturer-specific), pin 4 (Chassis ground), pin 5 (Signal ground), pin 6 (CAN High), pin 14 (CAN Low), and pin 16 (Battery positive voltage). Other pins may be used for manufacturer-specific purposes or additional protocols, but these are the primary ones used for standard diagnostics.


Would you wear a solid tie with a pin stripe shirt?

A solid tie would stand out over a pin stripe shirt.


Why there is a slit in a three pin plug?

If it has a slit in the side of the pin, it is because it was made from flat material that is rolled into a pin. If it were solid. there would be no slit or seam.


What connector or connectors are used with Speaker Cable?

Speaker cable can be used bare or with pin, banana, spade or ring terminals.


2001 Buick lesabre front caliper mounting bolts which one goes top or bottom there is a difference in them?

The top (or leading) pin bolt uses the plastic bushing, the bottom bolt should be solid. Here is a snipet from a manual.Install the caliper over the rotor and onto the caliper bracket. Ensure that the caliper pin boots are not pinched. NOTE: The leading caliper pin, or top pin, has a bushing as part of the assembly. The trailing caliper pin, or bottom pin, is a solid design.Install the new caliper pin bolts (1) and tighten them to 70 lb ft (95 N.m). NOTE: It is important to note which caliper pin is designed for the correct bore. The leading caliper pin, or top pin, has a bushing as part of the assembly. The trailing caliper pin, or bottom pin, is a solid design. Ensure that the bolt boots fit securely in the groove of the pin bolts. Be sure not to pinch or tear the boots. If the boots are damaged, they must be replaced.


Why a pin sinks in water but a ship do not?

Because ship have lot of air inside it to make a pressure but a pin is a solid just like the case of balloon


How hard is it to move the Body-Solid Powerline PFID125 Flat Incline Decline Bench?

It is very simple just pull the pin, move and reinsert the pin.


Are chip and pin credit cards widely accepted in the USA?

Yes, chip and PIN credit cards are widely accepted in the USA, but they are not as common as chip and signature cards. Many merchants in the USA have upgraded their payment terminals to accept chip cards for added security.


What is the purpose of the ZIF socket?

ZIF or "Zero Insertion Force" sockets allow the socket to open to receive the pin without pressure and then close around the pin to give a good, solid connection.


Is the clutch of a tie tack pin made of gold?

The clutch of a tie tack pin can be gold plated but would not be solid gold; gold is a very soft metal, and it would not work for that purpose.