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Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Aluminum Mechanical Connectors — Single, Two, Three and Four Wire Bolted Connectors

Price: US$ 9.80/Kilogram
Aluminum Mechanical Connectors are heavy-duty, bolted electrical connectors manufactured from EC-grade and alloy-grade aluminum, used to join single or multiple aluminum or copper conductors without crimping tools. Electrical Accessories India supplies aluminum mechanical connectors in single-wire, two-wire, three-wire, and four-wire configurations for conductor sizes from 16 mm² to 630 mm², conforming to IEC 61238-1, IS 8309, and ANSI C119.4. These connectors are essential hardware for power utilities, electrical OEMs, transformer manufacturers, switchgear assemblers, EPC contractors, and MV/LV cable jointing applications across India and global export markets.
Product Overview
What Are Aluminum Mechanical Connectors?
Aluminum mechanical connectors (also known as bolted connectors, multi-wire connectors, set-screw connectors, or bolt-type conductor connectors) are reusable, tool-free electrical connectors in which conductor clamping is achieved by tightening bolts or set screws that compress a saddle, wedge, or clamping plate against the conductor. Unlike compression (crimp) connectors that require hydraulic tools and specific die sets, mechanical connectors can be installed and removed using standard spanners or Allen keys. This makes them the preferred choice for substations, transformer terminals, distribution boards, cable jointing, and earthing systems where connections may need periodic inspection or removal. Single-wire connectors terminate one conductor; two-wire, three-wire, and four-wire types allow multiple conductors to be joined in a single compact body — widely used in tap-off connections, bus bar tees, splices, and branching points on power cables and overhead conductors.
Single-Wire Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Single-wire aluminum mechanical connectors accept one conductor on each side (or one conductor to a flat mounting pad), secured by one or more clamping bolts. The conductor entry is typically from one or both ends of a cylindrical or rectangular body, with M6–M16 clamping bolts applying force through a hardened saddle plate. These connectors are used for straight conductor splices, cable-to-bus bar transitions, transformer terminal connections, and circuit breaker tap-off terminations. The body is manufactured from AA 1350 EC-grade aluminum for maximum conductivity or AA 6061-T6 for applications requiring mechanical strength. Suitable for solid, stranded, and sector-shaped aluminum or copper conductors from 16 mm² to 630 mm².
Two-Wire (Bifurcation) Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Two-wire aluminum mechanical connectors feature two independent conductor bores within a single connector body, each secured by individual clamping bolts. Used for T-tap connections (main conductor plus branch conductor), cable splices at jointing points, parallel conductor connections in high-current feeders, and dual-conductor terminations at transformer LV bushings. The two-wire configuration eliminates the need for separate junction boxes at branching points, reducing installation time and increasing joint reliability. Conductor sizes for the two ports may be equal (e.g., 2× 240 mm²) or asymmetric (e.g., 300 mm² main + 150 mm² branch) depending on the feeder and branch current ratings.
Three-Wire Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Three-wire connectors allow three conductors to be terminated in a single mechanical connector body, commonly used for three-phase bus bar connection points, cable jointing chambers, outdoor overhead line T-off connections, and distribution transformer secondary output terminals. The connector body is precision-machined or die-cast from aluminum alloy with three bores arranged in a triangular, linear, or T-shaped pattern. Each bore has independent clamping bolt assemblies. Three-wire connectors replace multiple individual connectors and junction hardware, saving space in cable termination boxes and reducing the number of components on the bill of materials for substation and distribution projects.
Four-Wire Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Four-wire aluminum mechanical connectors provide four conductor entry bores in a single body, designed for three-phase plus neutral (3P+N) systems, four-conductor LV cable distribution points, star-point connections on transformers and generators, and four-conductor parallel feeder tap-off applications. The compact four-bore design minimizes the volume occupied at congested termination points in LV switchgear, cable jointing chambers, and outdoor distribution enclosures. Bodies are machined from 6061-T6 billet or manufactured by precision casting from aluminum alloy with appropriate heat treatment. Conductor sizes per port range from 35 mm² to 400 mm², with the four-port total current capacity designed to the applicable IEC 61238-1 temperature-rise limits.
Bolt Clamping Mechanism and Contact Interface
The clamping mechanism in aluminum mechanical connectors uses stainless steel or zinc-plated steel M6–M16 bolts tightening against a hardened aluminum or steel saddle plate to grip the conductor strands. The saddle plate distributes the clamping force evenly across the conductor cross-section, preventing strand distortion or damage. Contact inhibitor grease is pre-applied or specified at installation to displace moisture and prevent aluminum oxide film formation at the conductor-to-connector interface. Shear-head bolts (breakaway bolts) are specified for applications where controlled torque is critical — the bolt head shears at a predetermined torque value, providing a visual indication of correct installation and preventing over-torque. Stainless steel bolt materials (A2 or A4 grade) are specified for coastal, marine, and high-humidity installations to prevent fastener corrosion.
Material Selection and Conductivity
Aluminum mechanical connectors are manufactured from two primary alloy families: EC-grade aluminum (AA 1350, ≥61% IACS conductivity, 55–95 MPa tensile strength) optimized for maximum electrical conductivity in high-current carrying connectors; and structural alloy aluminum (AA 6061-T6, ~40% IACS, 310 MPa tensile strength) for connectors requiring high mechanical strength at clamping bolt locations and in outdoor structural installations. Bi-metal mechanical connectors with an aluminum body and copper contact inserts are available for direct connection of aluminum conductors to copper bus bars without galvanic corrosion issues. All material is sourced with mill test certificates traceable to IS 8130 (EC grade), IS 64430 (6061), or ASTM B230/B317 standards.
Galvanic Corrosion Prevention and Surface Treatments
In mixed-metal installations (aluminum connectors on copper conductors, or aluminum connectors bolted to galvanized steel structures), galvanic corrosion prevention is essential for long-term performance. Electrical Accessories India supplies aluminum mechanical connectors with the following surface treatment options: plain aluminum (with contact inhibitor grease at installation), tin electroplating (5–15 µm per ASTM B545) to reduce galvanic potential between aluminum and copper, zinc-sprayed coating for outdoor and earthing applications, and anodized finish for decorative or identification purposes. Bi-metal connectors are available for aluminum-to-copper transitions at transformer LV bushings, MV/LV cable joints, and substation bus bar connections. All exposed bolt hardware is supplied in stainless steel A2-70 or hot-dip galvanized finish per project specification.
Key Features
- Available in single-wire, two-wire, three-wire, and four-wire configurations
- Conductor range: 16 mm² to 630 mm² per port
- No special tooling required — standard spanner or Allen key installation
- Alloy options: AA 1350 EC Grade (≥61% IACS) and AA 6061-T6
- Shear-head (breakaway) bolt option for torque-controlled installation
- Bi-metal Al/Cu variants for aluminum-to-copper connections
- Tin plated, plain + inhibitor, or zinc-coated surface finish options
- Reusable — can be removed and reinstalled during maintenance
- IEC 61238-1, IS 8309, ANSI C119.4 compliant design
- ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing from Gujarat, India
Shear-Head (Breakaway) Bolt Technology
Shear-head or break-off bolts are integral to aluminum mechanical connectors used in medium-voltage cable jointing, overhead line connectors, and insulated piercing clamp (IPC) connectors. The bolt is designed to shear at a calibrated torque (typically 10–40 N·m depending on size) when tightened, providing a positive visual and tactile indication of correct installation torque. This eliminates the need for torque wrenches in field installation, reducing installer error in substation, cable jointing, and overhead line work. Shear-head bolts are manufactured from zinc-plated carbon steel or stainless steel and are dimensioned to match the connector body bolt pattern. Electrical Accessories India supplies shear-head bolt assemblies for both our connectors and customer-specified connector bodies, available in M6, M8, M10, and M12 sizes.
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) Variants
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPCs) are a specialized category of aluminum mechanical connectors used for tap-off connections to insulated LV aerial bundled cables (ABC cables) without stripping conductor insulation. The IPC body incorporates conductive piercing teeth that penetrate the cable insulation and make metal-to-metal contact with the conductor strands when the shear-head bolt is tightened. Used for service connections from LV ABC overhead lines to customer entry cables, street lighting tap-offs, distribution board feeder connections, and rural electrification last-mile connections. IPC connectors are IP68-rated (fully waterproof) and UV-stabilized for permanent outdoor installation on aerial cables. Conductor combinations: main 16–240 mm² + branch 1.5–95 mm², with voltage ratings to 1 kV.
Overhead Line and ACSR Conductor Applications
Aluminum mechanical connectors for overhead transmission and distribution lines must accommodate ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced), AAC (All Aluminum Conductor), AAAC (All Aluminum Alloy Conductor), ACAR, and HTLS (High Temperature Low Sag) conductors of various diameters and strand configurations. The connector bore must closely match the conductor outer diameter to ensure even clamping across all strands. For ACSR conductors, the steel core contributes mechanical strength but not to electrical conductivity — the connector must ensure all aluminum strands are in full contact. Bolt torque specifications for ACSR mechanical connectors differ from all-aluminum conductor connectors due to the higher insertion resistance of the steel reinforced conductor. Our connectors are dimensioned to ACSR conductor standards per IS 398, BS 215, and ASTM B232.
Underground Cable Jointing Applications
For underground MV (11 kV, 22 kV, 33 kV) and LV (0.4 kV) XLPE and PVC cable jointing, aluminum mechanical connectors are used within heat-shrink, cold-shrink, or resin-filled joint kits. The connector profile must be compatible with the joint kit sleeve dimensions, and the outer profile must be smooth and rounded to prevent puncture of the joint insulation. Our jointing connectors are manufactured with tapered conductor entry chamfers (to facilitate conductor insertion), flush-profile bolt positions (to avoid high-field stress points in the insulation), and smooth external surfaces. Available as straight through-connectors (for cable splices) and bifurcation connectors (for cable T-joints) for underground cable jointing kits from major joint kit manufacturers.
Transformer Terminal and Bushing Connectors
Transformer LV bushing terminals require heavy-duty mechanical connectors capable of carrying 400 A to 4,000 A continuous current, resisting vibration from transformer core magnetostriction, and accommodating multiple LV output cables connected in parallel. Our four-wire and multi-wire mechanical connectors for transformer applications are manufactured with large-format conductor bores (150–630 mm² per port), M12–M16 clamping bolts with Belleville washers for creep compensation, and tin-plated or silver-plated contact surfaces to minimize contact resistance at high current densities. The connectors are dimensioned to match standard IEC transformer bushing bolt patterns and are compatible with major transformer OEM dimensional specifications on request.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Wire Configurations | Single-wire, 2-wire, 3-wire, 4-wire |
| Conductor Size Range (per port) | 16 mm² to 630 mm² |
| Conductor Types | Solid, stranded, sector-shaped, ACSR, XLPE cable |
| Clamping Bolt Size | M6 to M16 (standard hex or Allen head) |
| Shear-Head Bolt Option | Available M6, M8, M10, M12 shear torque 10–40 N·m |
| Material — Body | AA 1350 EC Grade or AA 6061-T6 |
| Material — Bolts | Stainless Steel A2/A4 or Zinc-plated Carbon Steel |
| Conductivity (1350) | ≥61% IACS |
| Tensile Strength (6061-T6) | 310 MPa |
| Contact Resistance | <0.1 mΩ (per IEC 61238-1) |
| Surface Finish | Plain + Inhibitor / Tin Plated (5–15 µm) / Zinc Coated |
| Temperature Rating | -40°C to +130°C continuous service |
| Voltage Rating | Up to 36 kV (with appropriate insulation cover) |
| IP Rating (IPC type) | IP68 (insulation piercing variants) |
| Test Standard | IEC 61238-1, IS 8309, ANSI C119.4 |
| Price | US$ 9.80/Kilogram |
Raw Material Grades
| Grade | Indian Standard | AA (USA) | EN (Europe) | JIS (Japan) | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EC Grade Aluminum | IS 8130 | AA 1350 | EN AW-1350A | JIS A1350 | High-conductivity connectors for power cables |
| Structural Aluminum Alloy | IS 64430 / HE-9 | AA 6061-T6 | EN AW-6061 | JIS A6061 | Mechanical connectors needing strength |
| Cast Aluminum Alloy | IS 617 / LM6 | A360 / A380 | EN AC-43400 | ADC12 | Die-cast multi-wire connector bodies |
| Copper Insert (Bi-metal) | IS 613 ETP | C11000 | CW003A | C1100 | Aluminum-to-copper bimetal connectors |
Product Types and Variants
| Type | Wire Count | Conductor Size (per port) | Clamping | Primary Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-Wire Straight Connector | 1 in / 1 out | 16–630 mm² | 2–4 hex bolts | Cable splice, transformer terminals |
| Two-Wire T-Tap Connector | 1 main + 1 branch | 35–400 mm² main; 16–240 mm² branch | Individual bolts per port | T-off connections, overhead line branching |
| Three-Wire Junction Connector | 3 ports | 25–300 mm² per port | Individual bolts per port | Three-phase bus joints, cable jointing chambers |
| Four-Wire Multi-Port Connector | 4 ports | 35–300 mm² per port | Individual bolts per port | 3P+N LV distribution, transformer LV output |
| Shear-Head Bolt Connector | 1–4 wires | 16–400 mm² | Breakaway shear bolt | MV cable jointing, ABC overhead tap-off |
| Insulation Piercing Connector (IPC) | 1 main + 1 branch | Main 16–240 mm²; branch 1.5–95 mm² | Shear bolt piercing teeth | LV ABC cable tap-off, service connections |
| Bi-Metal Al/Cu Mechanical Connector | 1–2 wires | 35–400 mm² | Hex or shear bolt | Al conductor to Cu bus bar connections |
| Underground Cable Jointing Connector | 1 in / 1 out | 50–630 mm² | 4–6 hex bolts, flush profile | MV/LV XLPE cable straight joints and T-joints |
Applications in Industry
| Industry Segment | Application | Connector Type |
|---|---|---|
| Power Utilities (Distribution) | LV cable jointing, overhead line T-taps, service connections | 2-wire, IPC, shear bolt |
| Power Utilities (Transmission) | ACSR conductor joints, dead-end clamps, mid-span splices | Single-wire, 2-wire mechanical |
| Transformer OEMs | LV bushing output, neutral terminal connections, tap changer wiring | 4-wire, 2-wire, single-wire |
| Switchgear Manufacturers | Bus bar tap-off, MV/LV cable termination, earth bus connection | Single, 2-wire, 4-wire |
| EPC Contractors | Substation earthing, cable routing terminations, T-off connections | All types per project BOM |
| Cable Jointing Contractors | Underground MV/LV XLPE cable straight and T-joints | Jointing connectors, shear-head |
| Overhead Line Contractors | ACSR / AAC conductor repair sleeves, mid-span joints | Mechanical repair connectors |
| Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind) | DC combiner connections, AC output cable terminations, earthing | 2-wire, single-wire, IPC |
| Industrial Plants | Equipment earthing, feeder cable tap-off in HV/LV switchrooms | 2-wire, 4-wire |
| Railway Traction | Return current connections, track bonding, catenary tap-off | 2-wire, single-wire mechanical |
Manufacturing Process
Aluminum mechanical connectors at Electrical Accessories India are manufactured through a combination of CNC machining, precision casting, and cold forging depending on the product type, volume, and dimensional complexity. For single-wire and two-wire connectors in moderate volumes, CNC turning and milling from AA 6061-T6 or 1350 EC aluminum bar stock produces the connector body with tight dimensional tolerances on conductor bore diameters (±0.05 mm), bolt thread depth, and external profile. For high-volume production of standardized three-wire and four-wire connector bodies, die casting from aluminum alloy (LM6/A380) followed by machining of bore holes and threading provides efficient material utilization and consistent quality. Shear-head bolts are sourced from certified fastener suppliers and tested for shear torque performance in-house. Tin electroplating is applied to ASTM B545 specifications in a controlled bath. Every connector undergoes dimensional inspection (bore diameter, bolt torque, hole spacing), visual inspection, and contact resistance spot-check before packing with material certificates and installation data sheets.
Quality Standards and Certifications
| Standard / Certification | Scope |
|---|---|
| IEC 61238-1 | Compression and mechanical connectors for power cables up to 30 kV |
| IS 8309 | Indian Standard for power cable connectors and fittings |
| ANSI C119.4 | Electric connectors for aluminum overhead conductors |
| IEC 60947-7-1 | Terminal blocks for copper conductors (reference for design principles) |
| ASTM B545 | Electrodeposited tin coatings — thickness and adhesion |
| IS 8130 / ASTM B230 | EC-grade aluminum wire and conductor material |
| ISO 9001:2015 | Quality Management System — manufacturing and inspection |
| RoHS Compliant | Restriction of Hazardous Substances (no restricted substances) |
Why Choose Electrical Accessories India?
- Complete Range: Single, two, three, and four-wire mechanical connectors from 16 mm² to 630 mm² in one source
- Alloy Flexibility: EC Grade 1350 and 6061-T6, die-cast, billet-machined, and bi-metal options available
- Shear-Head Bolt Capability: In-house production and testing of breakaway bolt assemblies for MV cable jointing
- IPC Connectors: Insulation piercing variants for LV ABC cable tap-off without insulation stripping
- Global Export: Supply to 40+ countries with export documentation, IECEE and third-party test reports on request
- Price: US$ 9.80/Kilogram — cost-competitive pricing for project quantities
- Technical Support: Torque specifications, installation guides, and material certificates supplied with every order
- MOQ: 200 pieces for standard configurations; samples available for qualification testing
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified: Consistent quality across all production batches with full traceability
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the difference between a mechanical connector and a compression (crimp) connector?
A compression connector is permanently crimped onto the conductor using a hydraulic tool and die set, creating a gas-tight joint. A mechanical connector uses tightened bolts to clamp the conductor and can be installed or removed with a spanner — no special tools required. Compression connectors generally offer lower contact resistance for permanent joints; mechanical connectors are preferred where the connection may need to be opened (maintenance, replacement, expansion) or where crimping tools are unavailable on site.
Q2. Can aluminum mechanical connectors be used on copper conductors?
Yes, with a precaution: direct aluminum-to-copper contact creates a galvanic cell that accelerates corrosion, especially in outdoor or humid environments. For copper conductor installations, specify either (a) tin-plated aluminum connectors with contact inhibitor grease, or (b) bi-metal aluminum/copper connectors where the conductor bore is copper-lined and the body is aluminum. Both solutions are available from Electrical Accessories India.
Q3. How many wires can be connected in a single mechanical connector?
Electrical Accessories India supplies connectors for 1, 2, 3, and 4 individual conductors in a single body. For applications requiring more conductors (e.g., 6-wire or 8-wire parallel connections), we manufacture custom multi-port connectors on request. Each port has an independent clamping bolt, so conductors of different cross-sections can be mixed within the same connector body.
Q4. What torque should be used to install aluminum mechanical connectors?
Torque values depend on bolt size, connector body material, and conductor size. Typical values: M6 bolt — 6–8 N·m; M8 bolt — 12–16 N·m; M10 bolt — 20–28 N·m; M12 bolt — 28–36 N·m. Our technical data sheets specify torque values for each connector size. For shear-head bolt connectors, the bolt shears at the correct torque automatically — no torque wrench needed.
Q5. Are these connectors suitable for outdoor and underground applications?
Yes. For outdoor applications, specify tin-plated connectors with stainless steel A4 bolts, or use IP-rated insulating covers (supplied separately). For underground MV/LV cable jointing, use our jointing-grade connectors with flush bolt profiles designed for compatibility with heat-shrink and cold-shrink joint sleeves. IPC connectors are IP68-rated for permanent outdoor aerial cable use.
Q6. What conductor types are compatible with aluminum mechanical connectors?
Compatible conductor types include: solid and stranded aluminum conductor (AAC, AAAC), aluminum conductor steel reinforced (ACSR), all-aluminum alloy conductor (AAAC), stranded copper conductor, XLPE and PVC insulated cable cores (stripped), and sector-shaped conductors in LV cables. Conductor size and type must match the connector bore dimensions — consult our selection guide or send a conductor sample for dimensional verification.
Q7. Do you supply shear-head (breakaway) bolt connectors for ABC cable systems?
Yes. We supply Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPCs) with integrated shear-head bolts for LV ABC (Aerial Bundled Cable) systems. These allow tap-off connections to insulated overhead cables without removing conductor insulation. Available for main conductor sizes 16–240 mm² and branch conductor sizes 1.5–95 mm², with voltage rating 0.6/1 kV and IP68 weatherproofing.
Q8. What is the minimum order quantity and lead time?
Standard configurations (single-wire and two-wire in common sizes): MOQ 200 pieces, lead time 2–3 weeks. Three-wire and four-wire connectors: MOQ 300 pieces, lead time 3–4 weeks. Custom configurations (special bore sizes, multi-port, non-standard alloys): MOQ 500 pieces, lead time 4–6 weeks. Sample quantities (5–25 pieces) are available for qualification and project evaluation purposes.
Q9. Can you supply mechanical connectors with pre-applied contact inhibitor grease?
Yes. Plain (non-tin-plated) connectors are available with anti-oxidant contact inhibitor grease (petroleum-based with zinc oxide additives per ASTM D4165) factory-applied and sealed in individual poly bags. This ensures proper inhibitor coverage and protection during transit and storage until installation.
Q10. Do you provide mechanical connectors certified for use in IEC cable jointing kits?
Our underground jointing connectors are manufactured to dimensional profiles compatible with major IEC cable joint kit systems. Third-party IEC 61238-1 type test reports are available for standard sizes. For project-specific qualification, we can supply sample connectors for testing by the cable jointing kit manufacturer or an independent test laboratory.
Equivalent Terms in Other Languages
| Language | Term 1 | Term 2 | Term 3 | Term 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish | Conectores mecánicos de aluminio | Conectores de perno de aluminio | Conectores de conductor de aluminio multi-hilo | Conectores de abrazadera de aluminio |
| Russian | Алюминиевые механические соединители | Алюминиевые болтовые соединители проводников | Механические зажимы для алюминиевых проводов | Алюминиевые соединители с болтовым зажимом |
| French | Connecteurs mécaniques en aluminium | Connecteurs à boulons pour conducteurs aluminium | Connecteurs multi-fils aluminium | Connecteurs à serre-câble aluminium |
| Portuguese | Conectores mecânicos de alumínio | Conectores de parafuso de alumínio | Conectores para condutores de alumínio multi-fio | Conectores de grampo de alumínio |
| Italian | Connettori meccanici in alluminio | Connettori a bullone per conduttori in alluminio | Connettori multi-filo in alluminio | Connettori a morsetto in alluminio |
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Get a Quote — Aluminum Mechanical Connectors
Specify wire count (single / 2-wire / 3-wire / 4-wire), conductor size per port (mm²), conductor type (ACSR / stranded / solid), surface finish (plain / tin-plated / zinc-coated), bolt type (standard hex / shear-head), material grade (1350 EC / 6061-T6), and quantity. Email info@elecaccs.com for a response within 24 hours.
Price: US$ 9.80/Kilogram | MOQ: 200 pcs | Gujarat, India | Global Export








