Skyllermarks Angled Cable Lugs – Maximum Durability for Marine and Demanding Environments
Looking for angled cable lugs that provide a tight seal and maintain consistent contact pressure over time?
With Skyllermarks double-annealed and tinned angled cable lugs, you get a reliable solution – perfect for marine installations and other demanding environments.
The angled cable lugs are manufactured without inspection holes, effectively eliminating the risk of oxygen entering the copper conductors and causing oxidation. The thick-walled construction, combined with double annealing, ensures that the angled cable lugs maintain optimal and long-lasting contact pressure throughout the entire service life of the cable – with no risk of spring-back.
Key Benefits of Skyllermarks Angled Cable Lugs:
These angled cable lugs are, of course, also perfectly suited for use in a wide range of non-marine environments.
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Hexagonal Crimping (Hex Crimping):
Hexagonal crimping is recommended to achieve uniform compression around the entire cable, ensuring low electrical resistance and eliminating the risk of air gaps or weak contact points (“contact bubbles”).
What Is Double Annealing – and Why Does It Matter?
Raw copper is naturally soft but becomes stiff during processing.
To counteract this stiffness and prevent spring-back, the copper is heated to approximately 400 °C and cooled – not once, but twice.
This double annealing process makes the cable lugs exceptionally soft and easy to crimp. The material only hardens after crimping, ensuring it conforms perfectly to the conductor.
The result: optimal, long-lasting contact pressure that remains stable throughout the entire life of the cable.
With Skyllermarks Cable Lugs, You Get Maximum Safety and Durability – in Any Environment.
Tin-Plated Cable Lug – When and Why to Use It:
Tin-plated cable lugs are ideal in environments with high humidity or increased corrosion risk – such as boats, basements, and outdoor enclosures.
Hexagonal Crimping (Hex Crimping):
Hexagonal crimping is recommended to achieve uniform compression around the entire cable, ensuring low electrical resistance and eliminating the risk of air gaps or weak contact points (“contact bubbles”).
What Is Double Annealing – and Why Does It Matter?
Raw copper is naturally soft but becomes stiff during processing.
To counteract this stiffness and prevent spring-back, the copper is heated to approximately 400 °C and cooled – not once, but twice.
This double annealing process makes the cable lugs exceptionally soft and easy to crimp. The material only hardens after crimping, ensuring it conforms perfectly to the conductor.
The result: optimal, long-lasting contact pressure that remains stable throughout the entire life of the cable.
With Skyllermarks Cable Lugs, You Get Maximum Safety and Durability – in Any Environment.
If you have questions regarding this product, don’t hesitate to contact us. You may reach us by this form or the email
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