10 pcs WNI 4 Gauge x 5/16 Pure Copper Battery Welding Cable Lug Connector Ring Terminals
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Calculate the diameter of 8 gauge wire and order heat shrink that is two sizes larger. Because heat shrink can shrink to a third of its original size, a couple of sizes larger than the wire should suffice.
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I also added the 3/8" hole fitting on the battery terminals, and these fit nearly all other functions. The new Fuse link, the new starter port, and the alternator port on the transmission was the only pieces These fixtures performed admirably!.
I used these instead of 4 gauge or standard 4/0 power cable for my (4/0 WELDING CABLE)br> br>PERFECT FOR WELDING CABLE 4/0!.
I made use of one of Ama's hydraulic crimpers. It appeared that I was able to crimp it tightly and get enough cable into it to make a solid connection. I was one bag short due to a minor miscalculation and had to order another. I'll be able to stock up on spares now! I'd buy it again without a doubt.
I'm at a loss for words. They're genuine copper, thick enough to get a good hammer crimp on even the heaviest of 7-pounders. Strand wire has a good connection and hasn't corroded in months. It also says something that I was able to drill one out to accept a 3/8" lug without the bit grabbing it and twisting it into a pretzel.
The 3/8 hole, as well as the lack of copper around the hole, both bothered me. I chose 5/16 in order to ensure that the bolt on my battery, which I adored, fit snugly. I had to bore the 5/16 at a depth of 1mm, though. I didn't have to go any bigger for fit.
It was difficult to get my 2/0 welding cable into these! I had to cut a few strands off, but it's still solid copper!br>.
I rewired a Harbor Freight 12000lb Badland winch using these terminals. From the inside, the power cables were completely corroded. The value of these terminals is 0. ID = 400" x 0 500" OD, which is perfect for 1/0 InstallGear wire. The IWISS Cable Lug Crimping Tool worked well on them.
To be sure, it's a heavy-duty machine. I add the wire and crimp it in place. With the new connection facing down, clamp the wire to a holder a few inches away. Then fill with electric solder by heating from the tip.