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ILSCO SK-8 COPPER/ALUMINUM SPLIT BOLT #16-#10 (SW-2)

MFR Part #: SK-8
SKU #: 0731865
Brand: ILSCO®
UPC: 783669818994
ILSCO® ClearChoice® SK-8 Type SK Split Bolt Connector, 16 to 8 AWG, 16 AWG Compact/Compressed/Concentric/Solid Copper Conductor, 0.844 x 0.375 in, Copper Alloy
Used in circuits rated 35 kV or less, proper high voltage spacing and insulation techniques, tap connector and splice connector
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ILSCO® ClearChoice® Split Bolt Connector, Type SK, Compact/Compressed/Concentric/Solid Copper Conductor, 16 to 8 AWG, 16 AWG Conductor, 0.844 x 0.375 in Bolt, 2000 V AC, 0.144 in Split, 1/2 in Hex Nut, 80 in-lb Recommended Torque, 90 deg C, Copper Alloy, Electro-Plated Tin, 0.844 in H x 0.5 in W

Product Details

ILSCO® ClearChoice® Split Bolt Connector, Type SK, Compact/Compressed/Concentric/Solid Copper Conductor, 16 to 8 AWG, 16 AWG Conductor, 0.844 x 0.375 in Bolt, 2000 V AC, 0.144 in Split, 1/2 in Hex Nut, 80 in-lb Recommended Torque, 90 deg C, Copper Alloy, Electro-Plated Tin, 0.844 in H x 0.5 in W

Attributes

Bolt Size0.844 x 0.375 in
Conductor Size16 to 8 AWG, 16 AWG
Conductor TypeCompact/Compressed/Concentric/Solid Copper
Country Of OriginUS
Dimensions0.844 in H x 0.5 in W
FinishElectro-Plated Tin
MaterialCopper Alloy
Specifications0.144 in Split, 1/2 in Hex Nut, 80 in-lb Recommended Torque
Temperature Rating90 deg C
TypeType SK
Voltage Rating2000 V AC

Features

  • Manufactured from high strength copper alloy provides maximum conductivity and high breakage resistance
  • Electro-tin plated bolt, nut, spacer and pressure bar provides low contact resistance
  • For use with solid, compact, compressed, concentric copper conductors
  • Precision tooled threads allows maximum torque to be applied
  • For other aluminum applications consult factory
  • Provides maximum conductivity and high breakage resistance
  • Application versatility
  • Proper high voltage spacing and insulation techniques must be used