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Ergom KDR 35/10 Tinned Ring Terminal
The Ergom KDR 35/10 tinned ring terminal is a professional-grade electrical component designed to provide secure and efficient connections for power cables. Engineered for conductors with a cross-section of 35 mm², this terminal features a 10 mm stud hole, making it compatible with standard industrial mounting hardware. The high-quality tinned finish enhances electrical conductivity while providing superior protection against oxidation and environmental corrosion, ensuring long-term reliability in demanding electrical systems.
This ring terminal offers exceptional mechanical strength and electrical performance, which are critical for maintaining stable power distribution. The tinned surface treatment prevents the formation of corrosive layers, thereby maintaining low contact resistance over extended periods of operation. Its robust construction ensures that the connection remains firm under vibration or thermal expansion, reducing the risk of overheating or connection failure in critical infrastructure.
This terminal is specifically designed for 35 mm² conductors and a 10 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 environments where the terminal material is incompatible with the specific chemical or extreme temperature requirements of the application.
To install the Ergom KDR 35/10, first strip the insulation from the end of the 35 mm² conductor to the appropriate length. Insert the conductor into the barrel of the terminal and use a professional-grade crimping tool designed for this specific terminal size to ensure a gas-tight connection. Once crimped, place the ring over the 10 mm stud and secure it firmly with a nut and washer to ensure optimal contact pressure.
Always use a calibrated crimping tool to ensure the integrity of the connection. Avoid over-tightening the nut on the stud to prevent mechanical stress on the terminal.
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