500 MCM Flared Entry 1/2 Stud 1 Hole Copper Compression Connector Lug Brown 94643
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• The 500 MCM Flared Entry 1/2" Stud 1-Hole Copper Compression Connector Lug is designed to provide a strong and reliable termination for heavy-duty electrical cables.
• The single-hole design with a 1/2-inch stud size provides a secure mechanical connection to electrical equipment, bus bars, or grounding points.
• The lug is typically electro-tin plated to resist corrosion and improve long-term durability. It is ideal for use in power distribution systems, industrial electrical installations, control panels, grounding applications, and heavy-duty cable terminations.
Also Known As:
Copper Compression Cable Lug, 1-Hole Copper Compression Lug, Copper Crimp Cable Lug, Flared Entry Copper Compression Lug, Copper Electrical Terminal Lug, Copper Power Cable Lug, Copper Battery Cable Lug.
Specification:
| Product Type | Short Barrel 1 Hole Compression |
| Color | Brown |
| Wire Range | 500 |
| Stud Size | 1/2" |
| Comm Cable | 500 |
| Class H | 350 |
| Class M | 350 |
| Length | 3.28 In |
| Part No. | 94643 |
Features:
• High-Conductivity Copper Made from premium seamless electrolytic copper to provide excellent electrical conductivity and low resistance.
• 500 MCM Cable Compatibility Designed to securely terminate 500 MCM copper conductors for reliable electrical connections.|
• 1/2" Stud One-Hole Design Single mounting hole fits 1/2-inch studs or bolts for a strong and stable connection.
• Flared / Bell Entry Flared barrel entry allows easy insertion of flexible cables and helps protect wire strands from damage.
• Tin-Plated Finish Electro-tin plating helps resist corrosion, reduce contact resistance, and improve durability.
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