Cable glands are versatile and applicable to electrical power, control, instrumentation, data, and telecommunication cables. Functioning as both a sealing and termination device, they maintain the enclosure’s characteristics where the cable is introduced.
In the context of battery and welding cables, copper cable lugs are crucial for terminating ends, enabling connection to other electrical equipment such as starters, fuse blocks, and distribution blocks. Crafted from pure copper, these lugs boast high conductivity and the ability to handle substantial currents. The application of cable lugs includes crimping with a cable lug crimper or hammer-style crimper, as well as soldering using solder slugs or other electrical solder.