It Is Essential To Prevent The Cable Terminal Screws From Stripping.
When the screw in copper lugs fails to engage with the internal thread due to improper force or inappropriate material selection, "stripping" occurs.
Two main situations arise after the screw strips: first, the screw cannot be tightened to the correct position, resulting in a loose connection; second, even if the screw is tightened, the designed clamping torque is not reached, leading to poor contact between the wire and Aluminum Cable Lug.
If the screw strips, the connection between the wire and Compression Cable Lug will be unstable, compromising the stability of signal or current transmission. During prolonged operation, vibration or temperature changes may further deteriorate the contact, creating safety hazards or equipment malfunctions.
