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Cable Lug for 95 mm² Conductor – 10 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

Cable Lug for 95 mm² Conductor – 10 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper

GH₵35.00 GH₵45.00

Detailed Description

Overview
This cable lug is made for terminating a 95 mm² (or equivalent 95 mm nominal conductor) cable and connecting it reliably to equipment or busbars via a 10 mm (M10) stud or bolt. The lug is manufactured from high-conductivity annealed copper and finished with tin plating to resist corrosion and maintain good electrical contact.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High Conductivity Copper Core: Minimizes resistive losses and ensures efficient current flow.

  • Tin Plating: Provides oxidation / corrosion resistance and stable surface contact over long service life (as per CABAC spec). Cabac

  • Narrow Palm or Standard Design: For constrained widths, the narrow-palm style allows fitting in tighter terminal spaces (Superlec “ET95C10NP” version) Superlec Direct

  • Visual Inspection / Ring Design: Some variants provide a ring / eyelet shape (e.g. “SC 95-10”) for clean bolted contact. EKT KATRANGI

  • Seamless Barrel Construction: Ensures uniform contact across conductor strands and resist mechanical stresses.

  • Standards & Tooling Compatibility: The CABAC 95-10 lug conforms to standard tooling for crimping copper cable lugs. Cabac

  • Versatile Application: Suitable for power distribution boards, busbar connections, switchgear, grounding, battery terminations, industrial setups.

Specifications

Parameter Value / Typical
Conductor / Cable size 95 mm² (or equivalent stranded cable)
Mounting hole / stud 10 mm (M10)
Material Annealed copper (99.9 %+ purity) Cabac
Finish / Coating Tin plating (electro-tin)
Variant Narrow palm style (ET95C10NP) for tight width spaces Superlec Direct
Typical length / dimensions ~ 58 mm length (for SWA 95→M10 style) Electricpoint
Rated voltage / usage Up to ~1000 V for uninsulated / copper lugs (as typical) Electricpoint

Installation / Usage Guidelines

  1. Strip the cable insulation carefully, ensuring no strands are damaged.

  2. Fully insert the bare conductor into the lug barrel; if an inspection hole exists, use it to verify insertion.

  3. Use the proper crimping die or tool sized for 95 mm lugs to form a uniform, solid crimp.

  4. Fasten the lug onto the 10 mm (M10) stud or bolt using the correct washer and torque specification (avoid overtightening).

  5. Confirm mechanical stability and electrical continuity after installation.

  6. In harsh or outdoor conditions, inspect periodically for loosening or corrosion, even though tin plating adds protection.

Cautions / Tips

  • Be sure to match the crimping die to the 95 mm lug size—mismatched tools degrade contact quality.

  • Avoid over-torquing the M10 bolt—excess torque may deform the lug or conductor.

  • When connecting to dissimilar metals (e.g. aluminum), consider using a transition / bi-metallic lug to mitigate galvanic corrosion.

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