Mechanical Lugs & Splices
Mechanical lugs and splices are electrical connectors used to join or terminate conductors in power distribution systems. Lugs are crimped or bolted to the end of a wire, creating a secure connection to a terminal or bus bar. They often feature a mechanical set screw or compression mechanism for a reliable and durable attachment. Splices are connectors designed to join two or more wires together, ensuring electrical continuity. Both lugs and splices play a crucial role in electrical systems, providing a robust and efficient means of transferring electrical current while minimizing resistance, heat generation, and the risk of disconnection.