Triple Conductor Aluminum Mechanical Lug 2 & 4 Hole Mount 250 MCM–6 AWG 90852
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About:
• The Triple Conductor Aluminum Mechanical Lug – 2 & 4 Hole Mount 250 MCM–6 AWG is a high-performance electrical connector designed to securely terminate up to three conductors in a single lug.
• The electro tin-plated finish enhances corrosion resistance and minimizes contact resistance, ensuring reliable operation even in demanding environments.
• The lug is dual-rated for aluminum and copper conductors and supports a conductor range from 250 MCM to 6 AWG, making it ideal for use in panelboards, switchgear, distribution systems, and power connections.
Also Known As:
3-Conductor Aluminum Mechanical Lug, Triple Wire Aluminum Connector Lug, Aluminum 3-Port Mechanical Connector, Three Conductor Dual/Quad Hole Lug, Aluminum Multi-Conductor Terminal Lug, 3-Way Aluminum Power Connector Lug, Aluminum Distribution Lug – Triple Conductor.
Specification:
| Product Type | Aluminum Mechanical Lug |
| AWG | 250 |
| Wire Range | 250MCM - 6SOL. |
| Length |
4.00 In |
| Width |
2.81 In |
| Height | 1.21 In |
| Bolt | 0.50" |
| Part No. | 90852 |
Features:
• Designed to terminate three conductors in a single lug, enabling efficient power distribution and reducing the need for multiple connectors.
• Accommodates a broad conductor size range, making it suitable for various industrial, commercial, and utility applications.
• Electro tin plating provides low contact resistance and protection against oxidation, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
• Compatible with both copper and aluminum wires, offering flexibility in mixed conductor systems.
• Ideal for use in panelboards, switchgear, transformers, and power distribution systems.
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