BURNDY Wire Connector: 14 AWG – 8 AWG Wire Sizes, #10 Stud Size
The BURNDY QA8CB is a right-angle mechanical lug made from unplated copper, designed for copper wire from 14 AWG to 8 AWG stranded. It features a #10 stud size and is manufactured by BURNDY.
SKU 3G-OTH-17196
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Product Description
The BURNDY QA8CB is a right-angle mechanical lug made from unplated copper, designed for copper wire from 14 AWG to 8 AWG stranded. It features a #10 stud size and is manufactured by BURNDY.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BURNDY QA8CB wire connector used for?
The BURNDY QA8CB is a right-angle mechanical lug used to terminate copper wire from 14 AWG to 8 AWG stranded. It is commonly applied in electrical panels, switchgear, and industrial control cabinets where a compact, right-angle connection to a #10 stud is required.
What are the specifications of the BURNDY QA8CB?
The BURNDY QA8CB accepts stranded copper wire from 14 AWG minimum to 8 AWG maximum. It has a #10 stud size and an unplated copper lug body. The manufacturer part number is QA8CB, and it is designed for copper wire only.
Where to buy the BURNDY QA8CB worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the BURNDY QA8CB right-angle mechanical lug to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this unplated copper lug for #10 stud applications.
How to install the BURNDY QA8CB mechanical lug?
Strip the stranded copper wire to the recommended length, insert it fully into the lug barrel, and tighten the set screw to the torque specified by BURNDY. Ensure the unplated copper lug body is clean and dry before mounting on a #10 stud. Always follow NEC guidelines for mechanical connectors.
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3G Electric supplies BURNDY right-angle mechanical lugs. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









