Cable Lug for 500 mm² Conductor – 18 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper
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Detailed Description
Overview
This cable lug is designed to terminate a 500 mm² (or equivalent stranded copper) conductor and allow it to be bolted to equipment or busbar via an 18 mm (custom / nonstandard) stud or bolt. It is manufactured from high-purity annealed copper and plated with tin to resist corrosion and maintain reliable electrical contact.
Key Features & Benefits
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High Conductivity Copper: Provides excellent electrical performance.
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Tin Plating: Offers corrosion resistance and durability over long service life.
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Robust Barrel Construction: Engineered to handle mechanical and thermal stresses during crimping and operation.
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Custom Hole Size: 18 mm (nonstandard) stud hole to match special designs or hardware.
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Possible Bell-Mouth / Flared Entry: For easier insertion of strands, depending on design.
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Heavy-Duty Use: Suitable for power distribution systems, switchgear, transformers, large busbars, and industrial equipment.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value / Estimate |
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| Conductor Size | 500 mm² copper (stranded) |
| Mounting Hole / Stud | 18 mm (custom) |
| Material | Annealed copper (high conductivity) |
| Finish / Coating | Tin plating (electro-tin) |
| Entry / Barrel Type | Possibly bell mouth / flared for ease of insertion |
| Typical Dimensions | If following close design to Cembre A100: barrel ID ~ 30.3 mm, palm width ~ 56.5 mm for 500 mm² with M16 hole. |
| Rated Use | Low / medium voltage applications; typical 600/1000 V (LV) or indoor terminations |
Installation / Usage Guidelines
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Strip insulation to the correct length, avoiding damage to strands.
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Insert the bare conductor fully into the lug barrel.
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Use a crimp tool / die rated for 500 mm² lugs to form a proper, uniform crimp.
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Bolt the lug onto the 18 mm stud using the correct washer, nut, and recommended torque (avoid over-tightening).
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After installation, inspect mechanical stability and check electrical continuity.
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In demanding environments (vibration, moisture, etc.), periodically inspect for loosening or corrosion.
Cautions & Notes
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Because 18 mm stud is nonstandard for 500 mm² lugs, ensure the lug is made or modified to proper tolerances.
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Use the correct crimping dies — undersized or oversized dies reduce reliability.
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Do not exceed safe torque for the 18 mm stud or you risk deforming the lug or damaging the conductor.
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If interface is with dissimilar metals (e.g. aluminum busbars), consider using a bi-metallic or transition lug to prevent galvanic corrosion.
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