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Ergom KORW 50/6 Tinned Copper Ring Terminal
The Ergom KORW 50/6 is a professional-grade tinned copper ring terminal engineered for high-performance electrical connectivity. Designed to accommodate cables with a 50 mm² cross-section, this terminal provides a robust and reliable interface for power distribution and grounding systems. The high-quality copper construction ensures optimal electrical conductivity, while the tin plating offers superior protection against oxidation and environmental corrosion, making it a dependable choice for demanding industrial environments.
This ring terminal stands out due to its precision engineering and material quality. The use of high-grade copper ensures minimal resistance and efficient power transfer, which is critical for heavy-duty electrical applications. The protective tin coating significantly extends the lifespan of the connection by preventing corrosion, even in challenging conditions. Its design allows for a secure and stable mechanical connection to studs or bolts, minimizing the risk of loose contacts and overheating in electrical circuits.
This terminal is specifically designed for 50 mm² cables and a 6 mm stud size. It is not suitable for cables with different cross-sections, as an improper fit can lead to poor electrical contact and safety hazards. Additionally, it should not be used in applications requiring specialized materials for extreme chemical exposure or high-temperature environments beyond the standard ratings for tinned copper.
To install the Ergom KORW 50/6, first strip the insulation from the end of the 50 mm² cable to the appropriate length. Insert the conductor into the barrel of the terminal. Use a professional-grade hydraulic or manual crimping tool specifically calibrated for 50 mm² terminals to ensure a secure, gas-tight connection. Once crimped, place the ring terminal over the 6 mm stud and tighten the nut firmly to ensure a stable electrical contact.
Always ensure the cable is clean and free of oxidation before crimping. Use the correct crimping die to avoid damaging the terminal or creating a weak connection. Regularly inspect the connection point for signs of heat or mechanical stress in high-vibration environments.
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