CABAC CU REDUCING LINK 240-95MM2 CASR240/95 x 1/EACH
$107.34 inc GSTHigh-conductivity copper reducing link for secure 240mm² to 95mm² terminations in compliant, high-performance electrical installations.
Choosing the right copper cable lug starts with understanding the connection you need to make. While experienced electricians often know the cable size required for a project, selecting a suitable lug also involves matching the termination point, installation environment and application demands.
Whether you’re building a switchboard, upgrading distribution equipment, installing solar infrastructure or carrying out maintenance work, selecting the correct lug helps reduce installation issues, minimise downtime and support long-term system reliability.
Before purchasing, focus on three key considerations that directly affect compatibility and performance.
The conductor size should always match the lug barrel size. A properly matched connection supports effective crimping, electrical conductivity and long-term mechanical strength. Choosing the wrong size can lead to poor termination quality and unnecessary rework onsite.
The termination point is just as important as the cable itself. Switchboards, busbars, distribution boards, battery systems and electrical equipment may require different stud sizes. Confirming this requirement before ordering helps avoid installation delays and compatibility issues.
Environmental conditions often influence product selection. Installations exposed to moisture, coastal conditions or corrosive environments may benefit from tinned copper cable lugs for added protection, while standard applications may only require bare copper options.
Copper cable lugs are commonly chosen where conductivity, durability and long-term reliability are priorities. They are widely used with copper conductors throughout commercial buildings, industrial facilities, switchboards and power distribution systems.
While aluminium lugs may be suitable for specific conductor types and applications, copper lugs are often preferred when consistent electrical performance and robust mechanical connections are required.
Copper cable lugs support a wide range of electrical projects and maintenance activities, including:
Because these connections often form part of critical electrical systems, selecting quality components helps reduce future maintenance requirements and improve operational reliability.
Many purchasing errors occur when buyers focus solely on cable size and overlook other compatibility requirements.
Before finalising your order, confirm:
Taking a few moments to verify these details can prevent costly delays and help ensure a smoother installation process.
For contractors, procurement teams and maintenance professionals, product availability can be just as important as technical suitability. Reliable access to copper cable lugs helps keep projects moving, whether you’re sourcing components for a single installation or managing ongoing commercial and industrial works.
At iSupply Electrical, copper cable lugs can be sourced alongside cables, heat shrink, earthing products, switchboard components and other electrical accessories from a single supplier. With dependable stock availability, competitive trade pricing and Australia-wide delivery, buyers can source project-critical components with greater confidence and fewer procurement delays.
Select a lug that matches the conductor size of your cable and verify the stud hole size required by the termination point.
Incorrect sizing can affect crimp quality, electrical performance and the long-term reliability of the connection.
Tinned copper cable lugs provide additional corrosion resistance and are often preferred in harsher operating environments.
Yes. They are commonly used for switchboard terminations, distribution equipment and power distribution systems.
Many copper cable lugs are suitable for earthing applications when selected correctly for the conductor size and installation requirements.
Review the specifications of the equipment, busbar or termination point before selecting a lug.
Yes. They are frequently used in solar PV systems, battery storage installations and renewable energy projects.
The correct crimping tool depends on the cable size and lug specification. Always use equipment appropriate for the termination being installed.
They can be, particularly when corrosion-resistant options such as tinned copper lugs are selected for the environment.
Yes. Copper cable lugs are commonly supplied for commercial construction, industrial projects, infrastructure works and ongoing maintenance programmes.
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