Lugs Links And terminals

Lugs, links and terminals are essential electrical connectors that create secure, permanent connections between cables and electrical equipment in residential, commercial and industrial installations. These copper components ensure safe, reliable current flow while minimizing electrical resistance and preventing connection failures that can lead to overheating, arcing or system downtime.​

Professional electricians and contractors rely on quality cable lugs and terminals to meet Australian electrical standards while maintaining project efficiency and safety compliance. From distribution boards and switchgear to transformers and busbars, these termination products form critical connection points throughout electrical systems.​

Product Range

Our comprehensive selection includes copper cable lugs, copper braids, ring terminals, pin terminals and links in various amperage ratings and stud configurations. Copper braids provide flexible electrical connections ideal for applications requiring movement or vibration resistance, with amperage ratings from 100A to 450A and custom lengths from 100mm to 5000mm. All products are manufactured from high-conductivity copper to Australian standards, ensuring optimal performance and code compliance.​

Whether you’re installing meter boxes, connecting circuit breakers or terminating high-current cables, you’ll find the precise specifications needed for your project. Our range accommodates cable sizes from 25mm² to large industrial conductors, with stud sizes from M5 to M20 for secure bolted connections.​

Applications & Benefits

Cable lugs and terminals are used extensively in electrical panels, distribution boards, motor connections, battery systems and power distribution equipment across residential renovations, commercial fit-outs and industrial installations. The crimped or bolted connections provide mechanical stability that withstands vibration and environmental stresses while maintaining consistent electrical performance.​

Quality terminations minimize connection resistance, reducing energy losses and preventing heat buildup that can compromise system reliability. For electricians working on tight project schedules, proper termination products eliminate callbacks and ensure installations meet inspection requirements the first time.​

Browse our complete <a href=”/product-category/electrical-accessories/”>electrical accessories</a> range for additional connection solutions, or contact our team for technical specifications and bulk pricing on lugs, links and terminals for your next project.​


FAQs

What is the difference between cable lugs and terminals?

Cable lugs are conductive fittings crimped or bolted onto cable ends to connect to electrical equipment terminals, busbars or switchgear. Terminals refer broadly to connection points and can include both the lugs themselves and the equipment connection points. Both create secure electrical connections that maximize contact area and minimize resistance.​

What are copper braids used for in electrical installations?

Copper braids provide flexible electrical connections in applications requiring movement, vibration resistance or thermal expansion accommodation. Made from woven copper wire strands, they’re commonly used for earthing connections, flexible busbar links, transformer connections and equipment bonding where rigid cables would fail under repeated flexing. Their flexibility and high conductivity make them ideal for switchgear and distribution equipment.​

How do I select the correct cable lug size?

Match the lug’s barrel size to your cable cross-sectional area (mm²), and select the stud hole size to fit your equipment’s terminal bolt or stud diameter. Consider the amperage rating required for your application – higher current loads need larger conductors and corresponding lug sizes. Ring terminals provide the most secure connection for high-vibration environments, while fork terminals allow easier installation when complete bolt removal isn’t practical.​

Are these products compliant with Australian electrical standards?

Yes, our copper lugs and terminals are manufactured to Australian standards from high-conductivity copper conforming to relevant specifications. Licensed electricians must use compliant termination products to meet electrical code requirements and pass inspections. All products provide the mechanical and electrical performance needed for safe, code-compliant installations across residential, commercial and industrial projects.​

What amperage ratings are available for copper braids?

Our copper braid range includes 100A, 200A, 300A and 450A ratings in various lengths and stud configurations. Current capacity depends on the braid’s cross-sectional area, ambient temperature and working conditions. Longer braids and larger stud sizes accommodate different equipment spacing and connection requirements, while multiple stud options

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 185/4/95 BLKS185/4/95 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 185/4/95 BLKS185/4/95 x 1/EACH

    $122.85 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper conductors in switchboards and heavy-duty electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/150 BLKS240/3/150 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/150 BLKS240/3/150 x 1/EACH

    $129.06 inc GST

    A trade-grade CABAC bi-metal sector link designed to securely connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper cable in compliant electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/185 BLKS240/3/185 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/185 BLKS240/3/185 x 1/EACH

    $132.13 inc GST

    Heavy-duty CABAC bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper conductors in compliant electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/240 BLKS240/3/240 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/3/240 BLKS240/3/240 x 1/EACH

    $135.62 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium conductors to circular copper cables in compliant electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/120 BLKS240/4/120 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/120 BLKS240/4/120 x 1/EACH

    $126.43 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper cable in 3-core and 4-core electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/150 BLKS240/4/150 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/150 BLKS240/4/150 x 1/EACH

    $129.06 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cables to circular copper conductors in 3- and 4-core installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/240 BLKS240/4/240 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/240 BLKS240/4/240 x 1/EACH

    $135.62 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect aluminium sector cable to circular copper cable in switchboards and power distribution installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/25 BLKS240/4/25 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/25 BLKS240/4/25 x 1/EACH

    $118.13 inc GST

    Heavy-duty bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper conductors in 3 and 4 core electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/35 BLKS240/4/35 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/35 BLKS240/4/35 x 1/EACH

    $120.05 inc GST

    CABAC bimetal sector link designed to securely connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper cable with a strong friction-welded joint.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/50 BLKS240/4/50 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/50 BLKS240/4/50 x 1/EACH

    $122.06 inc GST

    Friction-welded CABAC bimetal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper cable with a strong, electrolysis-resistant joint.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/70 BLKS240/4/70 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/70 BLKS240/4/70 x 1/EACH

    $123.12 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium conductors to circular copper cables in 3-core and 4-core electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/95 BLKS240/4/95 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 240/4/95 BLKS240/4/95 x 1/EACH

    $124.60 inc GST

    Trade-grade CABAC bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper conductors in compliant electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/16 BLKS70/3/16 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/16 BLKS70/3/16 x 1/EACH

    $103.17 inc GST

    CABAC BI-Metal Sector Link 70/3/16 connects sector aluminium cable to circular copper conductors for reliable, compliant electrical terminations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/25 BLKS70/3/25 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/25 BLKS70/3/25 x 1/EACH

    $104.31 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect aluminium sector cable to circular copper cable in compliant electrical installations.

  • CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/70 BLKS70/3/70 x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMET SECTOR LINK 70/3/70 BLKS70/3/70 x 1/EACH

    $106.67 inc GST

    Bi-metal sector link designed to connect sector aluminium cable to circular copper cable in 3-core installations.

  • CABAC BIMETAL SW/GEACHR CONN 240MM2 BSC240/12K x 1/EACH

    CABAC BIMETAL SW/GEACHR CONN 240MM2 BSC240/12K x 1/EACH

    $236.62 inc GST

    Heavy-duty CABAC bi-metal switchgear connector for terminating 240mm² aluminium conductors to a 12mm copper switchgear stem in commercial and industrial switchboards.

Lugs, links and terminals are essential electrical connectors that create secure, permanent connections between cables and electrical equipment in residential, commercial and industrial installations. These copper components ensure safe, reliable current flow while minimizing electrical resistance and preventing connection failures that can lead to overheating, arcing or system downtime.​

Professional electricians and contractors rely on quality cable lugs and terminals to meet Australian electrical standards while maintaining project efficiency and safety compliance. From distribution boards and switchgear to transformers and busbars, these termination products form critical connection points throughout electrical systems.​

Product Range

Our comprehensive selection includes copper cable lugs, copper braids, ring terminals, pin terminals and links in various amperage ratings and stud configurations. Copper braids provide flexible electrical connections ideal for applications requiring movement or vibration resistance, with amperage ratings from 100A to 450A and custom lengths from 100mm to 5000mm. All products are manufactured from high-conductivity copper to Australian standards, ensuring optimal performance and code compliance.​

Whether you’re installing meter boxes, connecting circuit breakers or terminating high-current cables, you’ll find the precise specifications needed for your project. Our range accommodates cable sizes from 25mm² to large industrial conductors, with stud sizes from M5 to M20 for secure bolted connections.​

Applications & Benefits

Cable lugs and terminals are used extensively in electrical panels, distribution boards, motor connections, battery systems and power distribution equipment across residential renovations, commercial fit-outs and industrial installations. The crimped or bolted connections provide mechanical stability that withstands vibration and environmental stresses while maintaining consistent electrical performance.​

Quality terminations minimize connection resistance, reducing energy losses and preventing heat buildup that can compromise system reliability. For electricians working on tight project schedules, proper termination products eliminate callbacks and ensure installations meet inspection requirements the first time.​

Browse our complete <a href=”/product-category/electrical-accessories/”>electrical accessories</a> range for additional connection solutions, or contact our team for technical specifications and bulk pricing on lugs, links and terminals for your next project.​


FAQs

What is the difference between cable lugs and terminals?

Cable lugs are conductive fittings crimped or bolted onto cable ends to connect to electrical equipment terminals, busbars or switchgear. Terminals refer broadly to connection points and can include both the lugs themselves and the equipment connection points. Both create secure electrical connections that maximize contact area and minimize resistance.​

What are copper braids used for in electrical installations?

Copper braids provide flexible electrical connections in applications requiring movement, vibration resistance or thermal expansion accommodation. Made from woven copper wire strands, they’re commonly used for earthing connections, flexible busbar links, transformer connections and equipment bonding where rigid cables would fail under repeated flexing. Their flexibility and high conductivity make them ideal for switchgear and distribution equipment.​

How do I select the correct cable lug size?

Match the lug’s barrel size to your cable cross-sectional area (mm²), and select the stud hole size to fit your equipment’s terminal bolt or stud diameter. Consider the amperage rating required for your application – higher current loads need larger conductors and corresponding lug sizes. Ring terminals provide the most secure connection for high-vibration environments, while fork terminals allow easier installation when complete bolt removal isn’t practical.​

Are these products compliant with Australian electrical standards?

Yes, our copper lugs and terminals are manufactured to Australian standards from high-conductivity copper conforming to relevant specifications. Licensed electricians must use compliant termination products to meet electrical code requirements and pass inspections. All products provide the mechanical and electrical performance needed for safe, code-compliant installations across residential, commercial and industrial projects.​

What amperage ratings are available for copper braids?

Our copper braid range includes 100A, 200A, 300A and 450A ratings in various lengths and stud configurations. Current capacity depends on the braid’s cross-sectional area, ambient temperature and working conditions. Longer braids and larger stud sizes accommodate different equipment spacing and connection requirements, while multiple stud options

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