Original Part Number: W8S-P012
LHE Part Number: TPA10064
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 8 Position
Original Part Number: W6S-P012
LHE Part Number: TPA10063
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 6 Position
Original Part Number: W4S-P012
LHE Part Number: TPA10062
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 4 Position
Original Part Number: W3S-P012
LHE Part Number: TPA10061
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 3 Position
Original Part Number: W2S-P012
LHE Part Number: TPA10060
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 2 Position
Original Part Number: WP-4P
LHE Part Number: TPA10036
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 4 Position
Original Part Number: WP-4S
LHE Part Number: TPA10036
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 4 Position
Original Part Number: WP-2P
LHE Part Number: TPA10034
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 2 Position
Original Part Number: WP-2S
LHE Part Number: TPA10034
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 2 Position
Original Part Number: W12S
LHE Part Number: TPA10027
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 12 Position
Original Part Number: W12P
LHE Part Number: TPA10026
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Green
Number of Positions: 12 Position
Original Part Number: W8S
LHE Part Number: TPA10025
Contact Tab Size Series: TPA
Color: Orange
Number of Positions: 8 Position
Corrosion is a common cause of connector failure in automotive, marine, and industrial applications. When moisture, dust, salt, or other contaminants enter an electrical connector, they can damage metal contacts, leading to poor conductivity, intermittent faults, or complete failure.
A connector cap provides a simple but effective protective seal. By covering unused or exposed connectors, it helps keep out water, dirt, and other contaminants, maintaining a clean and dry environment inside the connector.
This protection is especially important in harsh operating conditions where connectors are exposed to vibration, temperature changes, humidity, and chemicals. Reducing contamination helps extend connector service life and maintain reliable electrical performance.
Using the right connector cap is an easy and cost-effective way to protect wiring systems, minimize maintenance, and reduce the risk of unexpected downtime.
Reliable electrical systems start with reliable protection. Our automotive connector caps and wire connector covers help seal exposed connectors against moisture, dust, and other contaminants, improving connection reliability and extending service life in demanding environments.
Different applications require different types of connector protection. Selecting the right cap, seal, or wire cover helps prevent contamination, improve connector reliability, and extend service life. Compare the options below to find the solution that best fits your application.
These are perfect for sealing off unused connector ports or covering exposed terminals. They’re ideal when you want to keep dirt and moisture out of places that aren’t always connected.
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Seals are built into the connection itself, often in the form of rubber gaskets or ring seals inside the connector. They create a tight fit between the connector halves and help keep water and debris out when the connection is in use.
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Wire connector covers are broader in shape and can cover the entire connector housing or even multiple wires. They offer additional protection against abrasion, UV exposure, and external impact.
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