Cable Lug for 630 mm² Conductor – 20 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper
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Detailed Description
Overview
This cable lug is engineered to terminate a 630 mm² stranded copper conductor and provide a secure bolted connection via a 20 mm (M20) stud or bolt. It is made from annealed high-conductivity copper and finished with tin plating to resist corrosion and preserve excellent electrical contact over long service life.
Key Features & Benefits
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High Conductivity Annealed Copper: Reduces resistance and ensures efficient current flow.
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Tin Plating / Electro-tin Finish: Offers protection against oxidation and corrosion under normal conditions.
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Seamless Tube / Robust Barrel: Ensures mechanical integrity, uniform compression, and good contact over conductor.
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Bell Mouth / Flared Entry + Inspection Hole: Many designs include a bell-mouth opening and inspection window to ease strand insertion and allow confirmation that the conductor is properly seated before crimping (as seen in Superlec’s 630 × 20 lug)
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Standard Compliance & Tooling: Matches common standards for copper compression lugs and is supported by standard crimping die sets that cover up to 630 mm²
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Application Versatility: Ideal for large power distribution, transformer feed, switchgear terminations, busbar connections, grounding systems.
Specifications
| Parameter | Typical Value |
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| Conductor / Cable Size | 630 mm² (copper, stranded) |
| Stud / Mounting Hole Size | 20 mm (M20) |
| Material | Annealed copper |
| Finish / Coating | Tin plating |
| Entry / Barrel Style | Bell mouth / flared (in many models) |
| Inspection Feature | Inspection hole / window (in many models) |
| Dimensions | For example, Cembre A120-M20 lug has length ~ 134 mm, palm width ~61.6 mm, etc. |
| Voltage / Use Class | Suitable for low-voltage (600/1000 V) cable terminations, indoor / outdoor usage in many installations |
Installation / Usage Guidelines
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Strip insulation carefully to correct length, preserving conductor strands.
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Insert the bare conductor fully into the lug barrel; use inspection window (if included) to confirm proper seating.
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Use the correct crimping die / tool rated for 630 mm² copper lug to achieve a uniform, solid crimp.
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Bolt the lug onto the M20 stud / bolt with appropriate washer and torque (do not exceed recommended torque).
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Verify mechanical stability and electrical continuity after installation.
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In demanding or corrosive environments, periodic inspection of the lug for loosening, oxidation, or wear is advisable.
Cautions / Tips
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Always use the proper crimp tool / die for 630 mm² — improper tooling compromises the joint reliability.
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Avoid overtightening the M20 stud — excessive torque may deform the lug or damage conductor.
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If connecting to dissimilar metals (e.g. copper lug connecting to aluminum busbars), consider using bimetal or transition lugs to prevent galvanic corrosion.
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