4 AWG 1/4 Stranded Single Hole Aluminum Compression Lug for Copper & Aluminum Conductors Green 93016
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• The 4 AWG 1/4″ Stranded Single-Hole Aluminum Compression Lug is designed to provide a secure and reliable connection between 4 AWG stranded conductors and electrical equipment.
• This heavy-duty compression lug supports both copper and aluminum wires, offering flexibility for a wide range of power distribution, grounding, and industrial wiring applications.
• The compression-style barrel ensures strong mechanical integrity and low electrical resistance, while the corrosion-resistant aluminum construction delivers long-term durability.
Also Known As:
4 AWG Single-Hole Aluminum Compression Terminal, 4 AWG 1/4″ Stud Aluminum Cable Lug, 4 AWG One-Hole Crimp Lug, 4 Gauge Aluminum Compression Connector, 4 AWG Single-Hole Mechanical Cable Lug, Aluminum 1-Hole Power Lug – 4 AWG.
Specification:
| Product Type | 1 Hole Compression Lug |
| Color | Green |
| Materials | Aluminum |
| Wire Range | 4 Str |
| Hole Size | 1/4" |
| Inside Diameter | 0.25" |
| Outside Diameter | 0.44" |
| Length | 2.31 In |
| Part No. | 93016 |
Features:
• Supports 4 AWG stranded conductors compatible with both copper and aluminum wires.
• Compression-type crimp connection ensures a strong, low-resistance, and permanent electrical bond.
• Easy single-hole installation standardized 1/4″ stud hole fits common mounting hardware for quick and simple setup.
• Durable and vibration-resistant maintains mechanical strength and stable conductivity under stress or movement.
• Versatile applications ideal for grounding, power distribution panels, battery systems, motors, inverters/UPS, switchgear, and general cable-to-terminal connections.
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