FTZ Industries Aluminum Split Bolt, Tin Plated, Main 500-400 kcmil; Tap 500 kcmil-2 AWG

FTZ Industries AK-500
FTZ Industries Aluminum Split Bolt, Tin Plated, Main 500-400 kcmil; Tap 500 kcmil-2 AWG

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FTZ Industries' tin plated aluminum split bolt for 500-400kcmil main and 500kcmil-2 AWG tap are used in electrical power applications to join the ends of 2 sections of wire. Shop more wire connectors at HomElectrical today!

  • Conductor Range:.
    • Main: 500 kcmil-400 kcmil.
    • Tap: 500 kcmil-2 AWG.
  • Tin Plated.
  • Recommended Tightening Torque: 500.
  • Conductor Material: Copper, Aluminum.
  • Temperature Rating: 90 C.
  • Voltage Rating: 35000V.
  • Number of Conductors: 1.
  • Number of Poles: 1.
  • Conductor Type: Solid, Stranded.
  • Direct Burial: No.
  • Dual Rated: Yes.
  • Manufactured from heat treated aluminum alloy.
  • Triangular edges.
  • Suitable for use in circuits rated 35000V or less, proper high voltage spacing and insulation techniques must be used.
  • Electro-tin plated.
  • Spacer bar.
  • Hex head.
  • Rated to 90 C.
  • Provides maximum conductivity and strength for copper and aluminum conductors.
  • Bite into the conductor to break through surface oxides which eliminates wire brushing.
  • Application versatility.
  • Provides low contact resistance.
  • Separates dissimilar metals which prevents galvanic corrosion.
  • Provides ease of installation with standard wrenches.
  • RoHS Compliant, cUL/UL Listed, CSA US.

cUL/UL Listed
RoHS Compliant
CSA US
$114.62Each
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SKU ECM-AK500
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Product Specifications

Part NumberAK-500
CertificatecUL/UL Listed, RoHS Compliant, CSA US
Inner Package1
MaterialAluminum, Copper, Tin Plated
Maximum Voltage35000V
Weight0.68-lb
UPC0847759011952

Manufacturer Description

AL MEC (R)500-400 (T)500-2 T UL CSA

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