Hi, landed on this great video while searching for lugs and perfect connections. I've few questions: 1. What is the best way to make connection from lug to lug? Should we use washer or not? 2. We are searching to buy copper lugs for transformer connections in power supplies for EV chargers. But looking at the price at which these are available, I'm highly skeptical about their quality and the copper content. What are your suggestions? 3. Does Axis provide lugs in small quantities or samples?
Hey Jitendra, 1) Regarding using the washer: Lug to lug can be connected directly. No washer required. However, you need to ensure the flat portion of one lug shall be in contact with the flat portion of another lug for lesser contact resistance. For this type of connection arrangement, it is better if one lug is connected in an inverted position with another lug. 2) Our suggestions about quality and the copper content: We manufacture lugs with pure copper ETP grade material having 99.9% copper content. These lugs are UL-listed and certified. So you quality can never be an issue if you are using Axis lugs. 3) About quantities and sample: We can provide you with samples. Let us know the size of copper lug you need at sales@axis-india.com. MOQ is depends on Lug size.
Hello,how to do pull out test of copper lug after crimping in cable conductor. I have 185 sqmm copper lug..I have to checked at what kilonewton lug dismantled..pls share your view
Hey Aryan, You can watch our testing video, we have shown 6 different types of tests for lugs. ua-cam.com/video/y4Al5xavQ7o/v-deo.htmlsi=eEmnWpJnTvt8YRpd
Hi Muhamad Asim, A2 Gland is used for Non-Armour Cable, therefore there is no provision for earthing on the A2 Gland. On the other hand, the Armour Gland has different construction which also holds the Armour of the cable while installation. To provide a low impedance path for fault currents and to ensure the same electrical potential of surrounding equipment or structure, Armour Glands need to be earthed.
Hi, landed on this great video while searching for lugs and perfect connections. I've few questions:
1. What is the best way to make connection from lug to lug? Should we use washer or not?
2. We are searching to buy copper lugs for transformer connections in power supplies for EV chargers. But looking at the price at which these are available, I'm highly skeptical about their quality and the copper content. What are your suggestions?
3. Does Axis provide lugs in small quantities or samples?
Hey Jitendra,
1) Regarding using the washer:
Lug to lug can be connected directly. No washer required. However, you need to ensure the flat portion of one lug shall be in contact with the flat portion of another lug for lesser contact resistance. For this type of connection arrangement, it is better if one lug is connected in an inverted position with another lug.
2) Our suggestions about quality and the copper content:
We manufacture lugs with pure copper ETP grade material having 99.9% copper content. These lugs are UL-listed and certified. So you quality can never be an issue if you are using Axis lugs.
3) About quantities and sample:
We can provide you with samples. Let us know the size of copper lug you need at sales@axis-india.com.
MOQ is depends on Lug size.
Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks for this information, my friend. I was very well explained and structured.
Thanks Francisco!
Hello,how to do pull out test of copper lug after crimping in cable conductor. I have 185 sqmm copper lug..I have to checked at what kilonewton lug dismantled..pls share your view
Hey Aryan,
You can watch our testing video, we have shown 6 different types of tests for lugs.
ua-cam.com/video/y4Al5xavQ7o/v-deo.htmlsi=eEmnWpJnTvt8YRpd
Hi, is it okay to connect alluminium service wire to copper wire using bimetallic lugs?
Yes, you can connect them.
Bro Why we are not doing earthing to the A2 gland
Hi Muhamad Asim,
A2 Gland is used for Non-Armour Cable, therefore there is no provision for earthing on the A2 Gland.
On the other hand, the Armour Gland has different construction which also holds the Armour of the cable while installation.
To provide a low impedance path for fault currents and to ensure the same electrical potential of surrounding equipment or structure, Armour Glands need to be earthed.
Highly appreciated your response brother
Thanks, let me know if you have any further queries!
what does core mean in a lug
Hi Sulaiman,
Core is a medium for transmitting current for transmitters.
Crimping lugs advance tools
Right Ruchita!