Cable Lug for 95 mm² Conductor – 10 mm Mounting Hole, Tin-Plated Copper
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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
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High Conductivity Copper Core: Minimizes resistive losses and ensures efficient current flow.
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Tin Plating: Provides oxidation / corrosion resistance and stable surface contact over long service life (as per CABAC spec). Cabac
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Narrow Palm or Standard Design: For constrained widths, the narrow-palm style allows fitting in tighter terminal spaces (Superlec “ET95C10NP” version) Superlec Direct
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Visual Inspection / Ring Design: Some variants provide a ring / eyelet shape (e.g. “SC 95-10”) for clean bolted contact. EKT KATRANGI
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Seamless Barrel Construction: Ensures uniform contact across conductor strands and resist mechanical stresses.
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Standards & Tooling Compatibility: The CABAC 95-10 lug conforms to standard tooling for crimping copper cable lugs. Cabac
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Versatile Application: Suitable for power distribution boards, busbar connections, switchgear, grounding, battery terminations, industrial setups.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value / Typical |
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| 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
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Strip the cable insulation carefully, ensuring no strands are damaged.
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Fully insert the bare conductor into the lug barrel; if an inspection hole exists, use it to verify insertion.
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Use the proper crimping die or tool sized for 95 mm lugs to form a uniform, solid crimp.
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Fasten the lug onto the 10 mm (M10) stud or bolt using the correct washer and torque specification (avoid overtightening).
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Confirm mechanical stability and electrical continuity after installation.
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In harsh or outdoor conditions, inspect periodically for loosening or corrosion, even though tin plating adds protection.
Cautions / Tips
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Be sure to match the crimping die to the 95 mm lug size—mismatched tools degrade contact quality.
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Avoid over-torquing the M10 bolt—excess torque may deform the lug or conductor.
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When connecting to dissimilar metals (e.g. aluminum), consider using a transition / bi-metallic lug to mitigate galvanic corrosion.
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