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Connect bare-copper ground wire to grounding rods.
Eliminate the need to drive a new ground rod—these clamps connect grounding wire to an existing flat grounding surface, such as the lid of an electric meter box.
Designed specifically for use with welding circuits.
Attach grounding wire to pipes.
Create a common grounding path for not only internal components and circuits, but also your enclosure’s body.
Join two grounding wires to extend the length of your grounding connection or connect to an existing ground wire.
Connect grounding wires to steel structures, fence posts, and transformers.
Straps fit around pipes and grounding rods.
Create a grounding path to prevent static charge buildup.
Keep grounding clamps and cables neatly organized and stored.
Protect electrical systems from lightning strikes on structures up to seventy-five feet tall.
Tighten the set screw for a secure connection without crimping. Mount lugs to a screw.
Mount these lugs to a surface to create electrical connections without needing to cut or splice the conductor wire. For a secure connection without crimping, tighten the set screw onto the wire.
Often used in tight spaces, these lugs allow wire to enter at several angles.
Splice large size wires without special tools—insert your wires and tighten the hex nut to make a connection.
Control static and ground T-slotted framing structures with these bonding and grounding components.
Clip these heat sinks onto circuit boards, semiconductors, and other heat-sensitive electrical components.