The Tensile Strength Of The Cable Joint Shall Generally Not Be Lower Than The Cable Strength.
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The tensile strength of Cable Lugs shall generally not be less than 60% of the cable strength. This requirement is to ensure that the cable joint can withstand possible mechanical stress, including external force damage and electric force during short circuit, so as to ensure the safety and stability of the cable system. Although some materials mention different ratios, such as 70% or 80%, 60% is a more common and widely accepted standard. In practical applications, the appropriate tensile strength ratio should be determined according to the specific cable type, use environment and system design requirements.