1 AWG 3/8 Stranded Aluminum Mechanical Compression Connector Gold 93032
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About:
• The 1 AWG 3/8" Stranded Aluminum Mechanical Compression Connector is a high-performance electrical termination lug designed for secure connection of 1 AWG stranded conductors.
• Made from high-conductivity aluminum, it provides reliable electrical performance while remaining lightweight and easy to install.
• The connector is commonly dual-rated for use with both copper and aluminum wires, offering flexibility in various wiring applications.
Also Known As:
1 AWG 3/8" Single Hole Aluminum Compression Lug, 1 AWG Aluminum Crimp Lug with 3/8" Stud, 1 Gauge Stranded Aluminum Compression Terminal, 1 AWG 3/8" One-Hole Long Barrel Compression Connector, 1 AWG Mechanical Crimp Lug for Copper/Aluminum Wire.
Specification:
| Product Type | 1 Hole Compression Lug |
| Color | Gold |
| Materials | Aluminum |
| Wire Range | 1 Str. |
| Hole Size | 3/8" |
| Inside Diameter | 0.35" |
| Outside Diameter | 0.53" |
| Length | 2.50 In |
| Part No. | 93032 |
Features:
• High-conductivity aluminum body Made from high-quality aluminum alloy for strong electrical performance while remaining lightweight.
• Sized for 1 AWG stranded cables Designed to securely terminate 1 AWG stranded wire commonly used in power distribution applications.
• Compression-crimp termination Creates a tight metal-to-metal bond that lowers resistance and reduces heat build up for reliable performance.
• Corrosion-resistant finish Tin-plated or treated to prevent oxidation and maintain long-term conductivity in harsh environments.
• Strong mechanical and vibration-resistant connection Provides high pull-out strength and maintains connection integrity under vibration or movement.
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