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Cable Lug for 70 mm² Conductor – 10 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

Cable Lug for 70 mm² Conductor – 10 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

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Detailed Description

Overview
This cable lug is engineered to provide a secure, low-resistance termination for a 70 mm² (or equivalent 70 mm conductor) cable and to interface with equipment via a 10 mm (M10) stud or bolt. It is built from high-conductivity annealed copper and coated with a tin finish to resist oxidation and maintain long-term electrical integrity.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High-purity copper core to ensure excellent conductivity

  • Tin plating for oxidation / corrosion resistance

  • No inspection window (sealed version) in some styles, or optional narrow-palm design (for tight spaces) such as Superlec’s “narrow palm” version. Superlec Direct+1

  • Long barrel style (outdoor type) to allow extra crimps and sealing in harsh environments (as used in CABAC’s “long barrel” version) Cabac

  • Bell-mouth flare entry for easier conductor insertion and reduced damage to strands (common in lugs of this size) EVENTPOWER EQUIPMENT

  • Standards compliance such as AS4325, IEC, DIN / VDE where applicable (CABAC version complies) Cabac

  • Versatile usage: ideal for power distribution, switchgear, battery / ground terminations, industrial systems

Specifications

Parameter Value / Typical
Conductor / Cable Size 70 mm² (or matching stranded conductor)
Mounting Hole / Stud 10 mm (M10)
Material Annealed copper (≥ 99.9 % purity)
Finish / Coating Tin plating (5–10 µm in many cases) Cabac
Style Options Long barrel sealed type (no inspection window) or narrow-palm type for tight width Superlec Direct
Typical Dimensions / Data For CABAC CAL70LB-10: ID ~11.2 mm, stud 10 mm, barrel length, etc. Cabac
Operating Temperature Range –55 °C to +155 °C (common for high-quality copper tin lugs) Cabac
Voltage Rating Up to around 1000 V for uninsulated lugs (typical in installation) Electricpoint

Installation / Usage Guidelines

  1. Strip insulation to the proper length, ensuring no conductor strands are cut.

  2. Insert conductor fully into the lug barrel (if inspection hole exists, use to confirm).

  3. Use the proper crimping die / tool for 70 mm lug — apply uniform pressure to form a solid crimp.

  4. Secure the lug onto the 10 mm stud / bolt with the correct washer and torque, avoiding overtightening or damaging the lug.

  5. Verify mechanical stability and electrical continuity post-installation.

  6. In demanding or outdoor environments, inspect periodically for loosening or corrosion, even though tin plating offers protection.

Cautions & Tips

  • Use the correct crimping die — under- or over-crimping degrades performance.

  • Don’t over-torque the M10 bolt — excessive torque may deform the lug or damage conductor.

  • For coupling to dissimilar metals (for example copper lug to aluminum bus), use a transitional or bi-metallic lug variant to prevent galvanic corrosion.

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