5/8 Inch Corrosion Resistant Ground Rod Clamp for Direct Burial Applications 90636
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• 5/8 Inch Corrosion Resistant Ground Rod Clamp for Direct Burial Applications is a heavy-duty grounding connector designed to securely bond copper grounding conductors to 5/8-inch ground rods.
• Manufactured from corrosion-resistant copper alloy, this clamp is suitable for direct burial in soil and concrete, providing a reliable electrical connection for grounding and earthing systems.
• It is commonly used in residential, commercial, industrial, telecommunications, and utility grounding installations where long-term performance and durability are essential.
Also Known As:
5/8 Inch Ground Rod Clamp, Direct Burial Grounding Clamp, Ground Rod Bonding Clamp, Grounding Electrode Connector, Copper Alloy Ground Rod Clamp, Earthing Rod Clamp, Corrosion-Resistant Ground Rod Connector.
Specification:
| Product Type | Ground Rod Clamps |
| Rod Diameter | 5/8" |
| Rebar Size | 1/2" |
| Wire Range | 1/0-10 |
| Screw Thread | 3/8"-16 |
| Width | 0.59" |
| Height | 1.46" |
| Part No. | 90636 |
Features:
• Designed for 5/8 Inch Ground Rods Provides a secure and reliable connection to standard 5/8-inch grounding electrodes.
• Corrosion-Resistant Construction Made from durable copper alloy for excellent resistance to moisture, soil chemicals, and environmental exposure.
• Suitable for Direct Burial Approved for installation in earth and concrete without requiring additional protective enclosures.
• Accommodates Various Conductor Sizes Compatible with a range of copper grounding conductors for versatile installation options.
• Heavy-Duty Mechanical Strength Maintains a secure bond under demanding environmental and electrical conditions.
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