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MotoMaster Copper Battery Cable Ends/Terminal Lugs/Ring Terminals, 4-Gauge, 3/8-in Stud

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MotoMaster Copper Battery Cable Ends/Terminal Lugs/Ring Terminals, 4-Gauge, 3/8-in Stud
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MotoMaster Copper Battery Cable Ends/Terminal Lugs/Ring Terminals, 4-Gauge, 3/8-in Stud

$4.99

Product Details

The MotoMaster Copper Lug Terminals are designed for accommodating 4-gauge wires. Comprising 100% copper, these terminals ensure optimal conductivity. They offer versatility, allowing for either crimped or soldered connections, and the 3/8-inch stud hole is suitable for various applications. Carefully crafted by MotoMaster, these copper lug terminals blend practicality with efficient design.

  • MotoMaster Copper Lug Terminals are made with 100% copper and for use with 4 gauge wire

  • Lug terminals can be crimped or soldered

  • 3/8" stud hole

Part Number 1078
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Advanced Features No Advanced Features
Certifications No Certifications
Colour Bronze
Electrical Terminal Type Connector
Female/Male Outlet Not Applicable
Mount Style Threaded
Number of Pieces 2
Package Depth (cm) 2.60 cm
Package Depth (in) 1.02 in
Package Height (cm) 14.70 cm
Package Height (in) 5.79 in
Package Weight (kg) 0.02 kg
Package Weight (lb) 0.04 lb
Package Width (cm) 5.20 cm
Package Width (in) 2.05 in
Primary Material Bronze
Product Use(s) Automotive
Shape Oval
Voltage (V) 12 V
Wire AWG Capability 12 to 10
Wire Types Accommodated Aluminum/Copper

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    1 to 5 of 27 Reviews
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    Battery drain issue

    a year ago
    I needed these terminals to hook up a power disconnect on a motorcycle and they worked perfectly!!
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    Cheap lugs

    a year ago
    These are the thinnest lugs that I’ve come across. I was I a rush to finish a wiring project on my Rv and needed a couple of extra lugs to complete. They will be returned.
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    Juste du no 4 pas de #6

    a year ago
    Pas assez de variété de grosseur de câble et de trou
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    Self explanatory

    a year ago
    Easy to use for intended use
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    Canadian tire

    a year ago
    Canadian tire has everything i need
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    Q: just 2 terminals in a pkg

    9 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes. There is two. It is for use with 4 gauge wire

      9 years ago
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    Q: What tool do you need to crimp these onto a cable?

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: You would use a large crimper tool or hammer crimper. Alternatively they can be soldered to the cable.

      12 years ago
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