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A BRIEF DISCUSSION ON ELECTRICAL LUGS AND ITS VARIOUS APPLICATIONS

In the wiring and electrical industry many types of wires and connectors are used for connecting electrical and mechanical equipments. The clamps or connectors used for connecting two electrical devices are called as electrical lugs. Use of cable lugs allows supply and distribution of electric current without any hindrance between electrical cables. Electrical lugs are used when permanent connection is not possible between devices or cables.

Use of cable lugs allows in easy installation, repair and maintenance of electrical devices or cables. Most common use of lugs includes connecting one cable with another cable or connection more than two cables. It is also used in connecting fuse sockets, load switches and electrical appliances, other than for connecting cables and power lines. To connect high voltage passing cables or electrical connections a special type of compression lug is used. As lugs are used for connecting electrical devices and cables, most of such connectors are available in rubber or plastic insulated sheets. This ensures safe handling.

Usually one end of the electrical lug is used for connecting a cable to an electrical device. This end is crimped or welded or soldered on the cable to ensure it is connected correctly and tightly. The other end of the lug is attached to the connection terminal of the electrical device. When connecting to the connection terminal, a bolt or screw is used to fasten it on it. Spring clip is used for connection purpose. Use of cable lugs differs based on usage and industry.

Cable lugs of various sizes, shapes, materials and configuration are used in the industry. In the wiring, automation, control panel and instrumentation industry, insulated lugs with pin terminal, blade terminal, hook terminal, fork terminal and ring terminal are used. For multiple connection purposes copper ring type lugs are commonly used. Many of the devices are connected with cables using Copper cable lugs.

Another type of lug is butt and parallel connector. This is mostly used for connecting and terminating 2 cables. Some of the widely used butt and parallel connectors are pvc insulated, butt type, heat shrinkable and closed end type.  Most of the industries where cables are commonly used to connect equipments use butt and parallel connector. It is available in different sizes, shapes and materials Copper cable lugs are used as butt and parallel connector depending on the type of cable used to connect a device with the other.

In the power distribution industry, tube crimping lungs are used. As high voltage power is passed, most of the connectors used for connection purpose have a thick layer of insulation. Some use copper tubular lugs . Material of the lug should be chosen based on the usage.

In the wiring and electrical sector, lugs have indispensable usage. Strength of a lug should be checked before using it in the heavy-duty applications. In many applications the strength and the shape of lugs matters. Select lugs based on the usage.

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Cable Gland

cable gland (more often known in the U.S. as a cord gripcable strain reliefcable connector or cable fitting) is a device designed to attach and secure the end of an electrical cable to the equipment.[1] A cable gland provides strain-relief and connects by a means suitable for the type and description of cable for which it is designed—including provision for making electrical connection to the armour or braid and lead or aluminium sheath of the cable, if any. Cable glands may also be used for sealing cables passing through bulkheads[2] or gland plates. Cable glands are mostly used for cables with diameters between 1 mm and 75 mm.[3]

Cable glands are commonly defined as mechanical cable entry devices.[4] They are used throughout a number of industries in conjunction with cable and wiring used in electrical instrumentation and automation systems. Cable glands may be used on all types of electrical power, control, instrumentation, data and telecommunications cables. They are used as a sealing and termination device to ensure that the characteristics of the enclosure which the cable enters can be maintained adequately. Cable glands are made of various plastics, and steel, brass or aluminum for industrial usage. Glands intended to resist dripping water or water pressure will include synthetic rubber or other types of elastomer seals. Certain types of cable glands may also serve to prevent entry of flammable gas into equipment enclosures, for electrical equipment in hazardous areas.