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Garvin Industries Compression Lug, 3/0 AWG, 3/8" Stud, 2 Hole, Orange, Tin-Plated Copper

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries Compression Lug, 3/0 AWG, 3/8" Stud, 2 Hole, Orange, Tin-Plated Copper

$14.25
  • SKU: GI-3208
  • MPN: 3208

Quick Overview

Heavy-duty 3/0 AWG compression lug with 3/8" 2-hole barrel, tin-plated copper, and orange color code for easy identification.

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Description

The Garvin Industries Compression Lug is designed for reliable and secure electrical connections in demanding environments. This 3/0 AWG lug features a 3/8" 2-hole barrel, crafted from high conductivity copper and finished with a tin plating for superior corrosion resistance. The orange color code ensures quick and easy identification during installation.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Made from high conductivity copper for excellent electrical performance
  • Tin-plated finish resists corrosion and extends product life
  • Color coded orange for fast and accurate wire size identification
  • 2-hole design provides secure and stable mounting
  • Ideal for heavy-duty applications

Specifications

  • Wire Size: 3/0 AWG
  • Stud Size: 3/8"
  • Number of Holes: 2
  • Material: High conductivity copper
  • Finish: Tin-plated
  • Color Code: Orange

Common Uses

Perfect for electrical panels, switchgear, and heavy-duty industrial or commercial wiring projects where secure and corrosion-resistant connections are essential.