The main function of the connector nose
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The main functions of wire lugs can be summarized as follows:
Ensuring Reliable Electrical Connections: Wire lugs securely fix wires through a crimping process, ensuring stable and safe current transmission. Compared to directly screwing multi-strand wires into screw terminals, using wire lugs avoids loose connections, poor contact, and reduces resistance and the risk of overheating.
Facilitating Installation and Removal: One end of the wire lug is crimped onto the cable, while the other end has a hole for direct bolting to terminals or equipment. This design makes wiring installation more standardized and neat, and also facilitates later maintenance or replacement.
Protecting Wires and Extending Lifespan: Wire lugs prevent multi-strand wires from unraveling or breaking due to direct screw tightening, while also evenly distributing mechanical stress, reducing damage to wires from vibration and tension, thereby extending the service life of the wiring.
Improving Safety and Durability: Using wire lugs ensures tight contact at the joints, reducing contact resistance and lowering the risk of overheating, short circuits, and fires, especially effective in high-current, high-power equipment.






