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Swivel nut design
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12 awg to 4/0 awg
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Termination rating equals cable current rating
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Lower voltage drop than conventional lugs
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Resists counter-torque loosening
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More terminations possible per unit area than conventional lugs
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1/4-20 (12 awg) or 3/8-16 (1/0 to 4/0 awg) thread mates with standard threaded studs
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Swivel version allows nut rotation, which fastens securely when the nut is seated
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Non-swivel standard version also available
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Self contained hardware
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UL listed
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The Power SwivelNut is a mechanical means of terminating a stranded wire cable with a rotating threaded nut. Power SwivelNut is used to connect power cable to threaded studs such as those found on power supply outputs, bus bars, circuit breakers and other high current devices. Power SwivelNut increases connection density. (Standard PowerNut is also available - see separate data sheet.)
The Power SwivelNut consists of two parts. The crimp barrel provides a gas-tight connection to the power cable when secured with a 4/8 military-style crimping tool, while the rotating threaded nut is mechanically attached to the crimp barrel and mates to a threaded stud.
When the assembly is fully torqued down, the mating stud is pressed against the crimp barrel base. This action prevents the Power SwivelNut from loosening and secures the electrical connection.
The crimp barrel is made of tellurium copper, annealed and silver-over-nickel plated. The socket is either brass, silver-over-nickel plated or stainless steel.
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