On 11/17/21 8:32 AM, Paul Christensen wrote:
"For instance T&B CTL "copper one hole lugs, short barrel" are for "AWG stranded,
flexible cable, welding cable, and portable cord." You have to hunt way down to find something designed for
solid conductors."
Good point, Jim. Yes, #10 solid-wire Romex. See links below. This is what I
recently ordered from Mouser. These lugs have a tongued body which mate nicely
with the prop pitch's electrical barrier strip. However, not sure if it's
rated for solid or stranded #10 AWG.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/418/7/ENG_CD_327960_K3-2062872.pdf
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/571-2-327960-1
Paul, W9AC
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This one, TE 32543, explicitly calls out Solid/Stranded for the wire type.
https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-32543.html
there's an engineering spec sheet reference there and among the 14 pages
it talks about solid conductors vs stranded.
The UL reports (there's two) do not mention Awg 10 solid- they say "Nos
22-14 AWG solid" (for Solistrand) or "Nos 22-10 AWG Stranded" (for PIDG
and DG with power tooling)
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