C Connector Wide Jaw for 10-35mm Copper Conductors | Heavy Duty & Corrosion Resistant | Direct Burial by Cabac
The Cabac C Connector Wide Jaw 10-35mm is a heavy duty copper connector designed for joining and tapping copper conductors in earthing and bonding applications, offering corrosion resistance and suitability for direct burial.
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Product Name/Title: C Connector Wide Jaw 10-35mm
Brand: Cabac
SKU: CACD35
Alternatively Known As: Copper C Connector, Wide Jaw Earth Connector, Earthing C Connector, Copper Earth Connector 10-35mm
- Conductive Material: Copper 99.95% pure
- Tensile Strength: 200 MPa
- Ductile Rating: 40%
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to 155°C
- Total Conductivity: 99.7% IACS
- Total Resistivity: 1.738 micro-ohm cm
- Tooling interchangeable with CABAC and Burndy
- Conformant Standard: International Standard (Heat Cycling Test) ESI 43/92
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 20mm x 80mm x 50mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Heavy duty wide jaw design suitable for 10-35mm copper conductors
- Made from 99.95% pure copper for excellent conductivity
- Corrosion resistant and suitable for direct burial
- Tested to IEEE 837 standard
- Tooling interchangeable with CABAC and Burndy
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure proper connection and compliance with electrical standards.
- Joining and tapping copper conductors in electrical earthing networks
- Connecting 16, 25, and 35mm conductors in distribution earth situations
- Connecting earth grids for corrosion-resistant and direct burial applications
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Made from highly recyclable 99.95% pure copper
- Corrosion resistance extends product life reducing waste
- Suitable for direct burial minimizing environmental disturbance
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to Cabac for details.
The Cabac C Connector Wide Jaw 10-35mm is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for electrical earthing and bonding applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.