Cable Terminals Use More Substantial Materials Compared To Ordinary Terminals.
The copper lugs terminal features a thicker metal conductor and a more robust insulating base, with the conductor cross-sectional area designed to meet standard connection requirements. The internal structure of the clamping frame is more robust, and the screw clamping mechanism and metal clips are thicker than those of ordinary terminals, resulting in a wider contact area between the wire and the metal clips after insertion.
The Aluminum Cable Lug terminal uses high-quality copper or premium alloys for its conductor, ensuring more stable conductivity. The insulating shell is made of high-grade polymer, with a thickness and heat resistance superior to lower-end products. These design details reflect the manufacturer's emphasis on long-term stability and mechanical strength.
The Compression Cable Lug terminal's clamping frame design accommodates various wire diameters and types, supporting both solid and stranded wires. The clamping screws and metal blocks fit tightly, preventing the wire from loosening or shifting after tightening. The base and metal components are tightly integrated.
