Lugs and Grounding
Lugs and grounding components are used to create secure electrical terminations and provide a safe path for fault current to be directed into the ground. Together, they ensure reliable conductivity, system stability, and protection for both equipment and personnel in electrical installations.
- Bi-metallic terminal plugs: Connect aluminum conductors to copper equipment, reducing corrosion risk between dissimilar metals
- Compression lugs: Provide strong, permanent electrical terminations by compressing conductors for high-conductivity connections
- Crimp tools and dies: Specialized tools used to properly compress and secure lugs and terminals onto conductors
- Grounding connectors: Create a safe electrical path to ground, protecting systems and users from electrical faults
- Insulated mechanical connectors IPBB: Safe, insulated connectors that join conductors while reducing risk of accidental contact
- Mechanical connectors: Use set screws or bolts to securely join conductors without crimping
- Terminal blocks and power distribution: Organize and distribute electrical connections within control panels and systems
- Utility connectors: Heavy-duty connectors designed for reliable power distribution in utility and field applications