Cable Connectors -Dinse 10-25 Style

Dinse twist-lock style cable connectors, small "10-25" series (9mm male pin size). Commonly used on welders less than 200 amps. Ideal cable size up to 25mm sq, max cable size 35mm sq.
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Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Male Weldclass
P6-1025MC
Cable Connector "10-25" Male Plug (9mm Pin)
Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Male Weldclass
P6-1025MC
Cable Connector "10-25" Male Plug (9mm Pin)
P6-1025MC
Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Female Weldclass
P6-1025FC
Cable Connector "10-25" Female Socket
Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Female Weldclass
P6-1025FC
Cable Connector "10-25" Female Socket
P6-1025FC
Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Panel-Mount Female Weldclass
P6-1025FP
Panel-Mount Socket Female
Cable Connector 10-25 (Small) Panel-Mount Female Weldclass
P6-1025FP
Panel-Mount Socket Female
P6-1025FP
Also Known As:
Dinse Style / Texas Style / Cable Joiners / Adaptors
P6-1025MC 147.02
  • Common Dinse style Twist-Lock Connector 
  • Suit Smaller MIG, Stick/MMA & TIG Welders up to approx 150-200 Amps
  • Maximum cable size 35mm sq

 

FAQs:

Q: The 10-25 connector from Weldclass (or other supplier) does not fit/tighten correctly to the connector on my welding machine, why?
A: Due to their compact size, "10-25" male and female Dinse connectors must be manufactured with tight tolerances to ensure a secure fit. However, many manufacturers don't or can't meet these precise standards, leading to a common industry problem: a 10-25 male connector from one brand may not properly fit the female connector from a different connector/machine brand.
This problem is particularly common with welding machines supplied by less experienced brands that use low-quality component suppliers.
Weldclass 10-25 connectors are specifically engineered to accommodate these variations and fit as many brands as possible. However, due to inconsistent sizing across the industry, there may still be instances where Weldclass connectors do not fit some machines. In such cases, we recommend trying an alternative connector brand or sourcing a connector directly from the machine’s manufacturer.