What Is a Bullet Connector?
A bullet connector, also known as a bullet terminal, is a type of solderless crimp connector used to connect stranded or solid wires.
Compact and easy to use, it allows for a simple and secure connection by simply pushing and snapping it into place. There are primarily two types of bullet connectors: male and female, which can be combined to allow the flow of electrical current.
Bullet connectors consist of three components: metal terminals, insulators, and housings. The metal terminals are made of highly conductive metal, while the insulators are made of non-conductive resin. The housing is a resin-made case that protects the metal terminals. The connection is made by stripping the end of the wire to be connected, inserting it into the hole of the metal terminal, and crimping it with pliers.