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Mechanical Lugs & Wire Connectors

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Mechanical lugs and wire connectors use setscrews, clamps, and other connectors that compress cables and heavier gauge conductors to extend, splice, or terminate them. They're made of conductive materials and facilitate the transfer and grounding of power through wires. They have mounting holes for attaching to surfaces, connection posts, and other terminals.

Mechanical Lugs

Mechanical Lugs

Mechanical lugs use a setscrew to attach conductors and have tongues with mounting holes that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts. These connectors are suitable for terminating power or grounding connections to busbars.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 1

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 2

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 3

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Mechanical Lugs with Offset Tongues

Mechanical Lugs with Offset Tongues

Mechanical lugs with offset tongues have terminals raised from their tongues to provide additional clearance for connecting conductors. They use a setscrew to attach conductors and have tongues with mounting holes that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts. These connectors are suitable for terminating power or grounding connections to busbars.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 1

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Mechanical Panelboard Lugs

Mechanical Panelboard Lugs
Panelboard lugs attach conductors with a setscrew and have mounting holes on their tongue that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts. These connectors are suitable for terminating power and ground connections inside panelboards.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 1

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 2

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 3

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 4

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Stacked Mechanical Panelboard Lugs

Stacked Mechanical Panelboard Lugs

Stacked panelboard lugs have two offset terminals that provide additional clearance for connecting conductors, use a setscrew to attach conductors, and have a tongue with mounting holes that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts. These connectors are suitable for terminating power and ground connections inside panelboards.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 2

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 3

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 4

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Right-Angle Mechanical Lugs

Right-Angle Mechanical Lugs
Right-angle mechanical lugs have terminals that are perpendicular to their mounting tongue and are ideal for use in confined spaces. They use a screw-and-clamp mechanism to tighten down on the conductors and have a tongue with mounting holes that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts. These connectors are suitable for terminating power or grounding connections to busbars.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 1

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Lay-In Mechanical Connectors

Lay-In Mechanical Connectors
Lay-in mechanical connectors have terminals where cables lay and attach with a setscrew. Also known as lay-in lugs, they're used to transfer and run power or ground connections. Their tongues have mounting holes that secure onto flat surfaces and rod-shaped connection points with bolts and nuts.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 1

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In-Line Splice Mechanical Connectors

In-Line Splice Mechanical Connectors
In-line splice mechanical connectors make end-to-end connections between heavier gauge conductors to extend or splice power and ground connections. They consist of a rectangular metal body with openings on both ends where the conductors insert into each end and butt against each other and then tighten down with a setscrew to hold and splice them.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 2

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Number of Conductor Terminations: 4

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Parallel Clamp Mechanical Connectors

Parallel Clamp Mechanical Connectors
Parallel clamp mechanical connectors tighten to create strong connections between two or more conductors to splice, extend, or terminate them. They consist of threaded base and two bolts that tighten together using a hex tool to clamp the conductors to hold and splice them. Typical uses include joining and running different cable sizes.

Number of Conductor Terminations: 2

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