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Cable Lug for 50 mm² Conductor – 8 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

Cable Lug for 50 mm² Conductor – 8 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

GH₵15.00 GH₵25.00

Detailed Description

Overview
This cable lug is designed to provide a secure termination for a 50 mm² (or equivalent 50 mm conductor) cable and connect it reliably to an 8 mm (M8) stud or bolt. It is constructed from annealed, high-conductivity copper, and coated with a tin finish to resist oxidation and maintain stable electrical contact under load.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High Conductivity Copper Core — minimizes resistance and voltage drop.

  • Tin Plating — enhances corrosion resistance and ensures reliable contact surface.

  • Bell Mouth Entry — helps to guide cable strands smoothly and reduce stress at the entry. (Often included in 50/8 lugs) Superlec Direct+1

  • Inspection / Window Hole — allows the installer to visually confirm the conductor is fully inserted before crimping. (Standard feature in many 50/8 lugs) Armoured Cable+1

  • Seamless Tube / Robust Barrel Construction — ensures mechanical strength and uniform contact, resisting deformation under crimping stress.

  • Wide Application — suitable for power distribution, switchgear, grounding, battery terminations, industrial wiring, and more.

Specifications

Parameter Typical / Suggested Value
Conductor (cable) size 50 mm² (or matching 50 mm nominal cable)
Mounting hole / stud 8 mm (M8)
Material Annealed copper (≥ 99.9 % conductivity) Cabac
Finish / Coating Tin plating / electro-tin
Entry design Bell mouth / flared
Inspection feature Window / inspection hole
Rated voltage Up to ~ 1000 V for uninsulated types Electricpoint+1
Typical dimensions (barrel length, internal diameter, etc.) e.g. for T50-8: length ~ 37 mm, internal barrel diameter ~ 9.5 mm Kempston Controls

Installation / Usage Guidelines

  1. Strip the insulation carefully, protecting the conductor strands.

  2. Insert the bare conductor fully into the lug barrel, verifying via the inspection window/hole.

  3. Use the correct crimping die/tool specified for 50 mm² lugs to apply a uniform crimp.

  4. Mount the lug onto the 8 mm stud/bolt using suitable washer and torque (do not over-tighten).

  5. Confirm mechanical stability and electrical continuity after installation.

  6. In corrosive or harsh environments, periodically inspect the connection even though tin plating offers protection.

Important Notes & Considerations

  • Use matching crimp dies — improper crimping (too loose or too tight) compromises conductivity and reliability.

  • Do not exceed torque limits on the M8 stud — excessive torque may deform the lug or damage the cable.

  • In installations connecting dissimilar metals (copper lug to aluminium bus or bar), consider using a bimetallic transition lug to reduce galvanic corrosion.

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