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Crimp Links, Lugs and Heat Shrink

A complete range of cable termination accessories—crimp links, copper lugs, and heat shrink tubing—trusted by tradies and industrial professionals alike.


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10mm Heat Shrink Clear Length 1m
$0.95 (ex-GST)
$1.05 (inc-GST)
13mm Heat Shrink Clear Length 1m
$1.05 (ex-GST)
$1.15 (inc-GST)
20mm Heat Shrink Clear 1m Lengths
$1.45 (ex-GST)
$1.60 (inc-GST)
7mm Heat Shrink Clear 1m Lengths
$0.82 (ex-GST)
$0.90 (inc-GST)

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Crimp Links, Cable Lugs & Heat Shrink

At Electrotraders, we stock a comprehensive range of cable termination essentials for industrial, automotive, marine, and commercial electrical applications.

Whether you're managing high-current connections, bundling cables, or sealing exposed wires, our crimping solutions help you complete the job safely and professionally.

  • Crimp Links – Ideal for joining cables in panels, switchboards, and control circuits
  • Tinned Copper Lugs – Reliable terminal-to-cable connectors for heavy-duty installs
  • Heat Shrink Tubing – Provides insulation, strain relief, and colour coding

Our range is suitable for electricians, maintenance teams, off-grid system installers, and anyone needing robust and standard-compliant wiring accessories. Backed by fast nationwide shipping and competitive trade pricing.

 

FAQs: Crimp Links, Cable Lugs & Termination Accessories

What’s the difference between a cable lug and a crimp link?
A cable lug connects a wire to a terminal or stud and is usually crimped or bolted into place. A crimp link (or splice) is used to join two cables inline, creating a continuous electrical path.

Can I use tinned copper lugs for solar and marine installations?
Yes. Tinned copper lugs are corrosion-resistant and ideal for harsh or high-moisture environments, including solar, marine, and off-grid setups.

Do I need a special tool to crimp these lugs or links?
Yes. Proper installation requires a suitable crimping tool—manual, ratchet or hydraulic—matched to the lug/link size and cable gauge.

What’s the purpose of a bell mouth lug?
Bell mouth lugs have a flared entry to reduce strand snagging and conductor damage during insertion—commonly used in control panels and flexible wire applications.

Which size lug or link should I use for my cable?
Always match the lug or link to the cross-sectional area (mm²) of your cable. You’ll also need to ensure the stud size or terminal hole is compatible with your mounting hardware.