Hello experts,

I am dealing with a client specification where they indicate which types crimp 
on terminal lugs they can and cannot accept in their product. It is a Korean 
company and they are using the following designations (the description is from 
an accompanying illustration)

R-Type - all metal, essentially oval tab with through hole
CB-Type - all metal, square tab with through hole
PG-Type - tear-drop tab, with through hole, insulation for wire conductor crimp 
and wire insulation crimp (i.e., stepped insulation collar with two different 
diameters).
RVB-Type - U-shaped tab, insulation for wire conductor crimp and wire 
insulation crimp (i.e., stepped insulation collar with two different diameters)
VFY-Type - U-shaped tab, insulation for wire conductor crimp only (i.e., single 
diameter insulation collar).
Y-Type - U-shaped tab, no insulation.

Does anyone know where these type-designators come from and what they mean?

Regards,
Lauren Crane
KLA-Tencor


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