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Cable Lug for 35 mm Conductor – 8 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

Cable Lug for 35 mm Conductor – 8 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

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Detailed Description

Overview
This cable lug is designed to terminate a 35 mm² (or equivalent 35 mm conductor / cable) and to connect securely to an 8 mm (M8) stud or bolt. It is manufactured from high-conductivity annealed copper and coated with tin plating to resist corrosion and ensure long, dependable electrical performance.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High conductivity copper to minimize electrical losses

  • Tin plating to reduce oxidation and improve contact reliability

  • Bell mouth / flared entry to ease insertion of stranded conductors and reduce strain (used in many 35 mm-8 mm lugs) Armoured Cable+2Superlec Direct+2

  • Inspection window / hole for visual confirmation of full conductor insertion before crimping (as seen in Superlec lugs) Superlec Direct

  • Seamless tube construction / robust barrel to withstand mechanical stress and maintain full contact surface

  • Standards compliance: Many 35 mm-8 mm lugs adhere to recognized specifications (e.g. CABAC’s CAL35-8 series) Cabac+1

  • Versatile usage: suitable for power distribution, switchgear, grounding, battery terminations, industrial / control systems

Specifications

Parameter Value
Cable / Conductor size 35 mm² (or equivalent 35 mm cable)
Mounting hole / stud size 8 mm (M8)
Material 99.95 %+ annealed copper Cabac
Finish / Coating Tin plating / electro-tin Cabac+1
Entry design Bell mouth / flared Armoured Cable+1
Inspection feature Inspection hole / window (for verifying full conductor insertion) Superlec Direct
Typical voltage / use Low-voltage electrical systems, up to approx 1000 V (common for uninsulated copper lugs)
Compliance / Standards Aligns with specifications of recognized manufacturers (CABAC, etc.) Cabac+1

Installation / Usage Guidelines

  1. Strip the insulation carefully without damaging the conductor strands.

  2. Insert the bare conductor fully into the lug barrel, verifying via inspection hole where available.

  3. Use a crimping die or tool suited for 35 mm lugs to create a solid, uniform crimp.

  4. Secure the lug onto the 8 mm stud/bolt with proper washer and torque (avoid over-tightening).

  5. Check mechanical stability and electrical continuity after installation.

  6. In harsh or corrosive environments, periodic checks are recommended even though tin plating offers protection.

Notes & Considerations

  • Use the correct crimp die/tool matched to 35 mm lugs — mismatched tools lead to poor crimps and poor conductivity.

  • Avoid over-torquing the M8 stud—too much stress can deform the lug or conductor.

  • If connecting to dissimilar metals (e.g. aluminium busbar), consider using a bi-metal or transition lug to avoid galvanic corrosion.

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