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Tighten the screws to connect wires.
A plastic cover fully insulates these splices and it's clear so you can visually confirm the connection.
Make watertight connections for underground applications.
Tap and splice multiple wires together at the same time.
Tap and splice multiple wires in temporarily wet environments and up to six feet underground.
Splice large size wires without special tools—insert your wires and tighten the hex nut to make a connection.
Tighten screws to connect a tap wire to a main wire.
Keep on hand the set screw lugs, nuts, and bolts needed to install single- or three-phase dry-type transformers.
Use a compression tool to attach lugs to wire. Mount them to a screw.
Solid pins make it easy to insert stranded wire into screw-clamp connections. The plastic cover on the barrel of these lugs provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire.
The barrel is longer than other lugs, so you can compress it twice for an extra-tight grip in high-vibration applications.
Tighten the set screw for a secure connection without crimping. Mount lugs to a screw.
Save space on your mounting surface by installing wire vertically.
Thread these lugs onto grounding or neutral bars commonly found in panelboards. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw.
Mount these lugs to a surface to create electrical connections without needing to cut or splice the conductor wire. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw onto the wire.
With screw heads that shear off when the appropriate torque is applied, these lugs create a secure and tamper-resistant connection without crimping.