ETCO Introduces Connectors and Terminals for Drones with Over 1,500 Standard Parts Offered

A wide range of off-the-shelf connector and terminal products made from a variety of materials and manufactured in the U.S.A. for many drone applications have been introduced by ETCO Incorporated.

ETCO Incorporated has introduced a wide range of off-the-shelf connector and terminal products made from a variety of materials and manufactured in the U.S.A. for many drone applications.


ETCO Connectors and Terminals for Drones are offered in brass, tinned brass, nickel- and copper plated steel, phosphor bronze, tinned steel bearing bronze, and beryllium copper ranging from 0.008" to 0.070" thick. Featuring over 1,500 standard parts in stock, they include circuit board contacts, insulated and fire-retardant types, foil connectors, rings, spades, disconnects, pins, receptacles, and splice terminals.

Suitable for use with most popular application equipment and stand-alone bench presses, ETCO Connectors and Terminals for Drones can be supplied loose or in strip form and with fully automated compatible applicators to suit OEM requirements. Custom engineered solutions can also be provided.

ETCO Connectors and Terminals for Drones are priced according to terminal type and quantity; with two week delivery typical.

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