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Grounding Equipment

Underground Grounding Studs

Underground Grounding Studs

Overview
The 1735 grounding stud is made of 7/8” diameter copper with a 5/8-11 female thread on one end and a 1” (2.5 cm) hex drive on the other end for application with a socket drive. The cross bar perch is 3/4” diameter copper, providing heavy duty service. This ground plug also comes equipped with a tapered guide and the yellow protective cap.Features & Benefits:● Also available, the 1712 and 1725 grounding stud series are used for grounding when the fault duty on the 600 amp Deadbreak elbow/ “T” body exceeds the rating of a 200 amp grounding elbow, as rated by IEEE 386 @ 10kA for 10 cycles. Grounding studs consist of a 10” conductor stud with male or female threads for replacing 200 amp bushing wells and/or insulating plugs and a ground clamp bar for use with regular grounding jumper assemblies. After the cable has been proven de-energized, the stud is installed and a ground is applied.● Also, available, the 1712 and 1725 grounding stud series are used for grounding when the fault duty on the 600 amp Deadbreak elbow/ “T” body exceeds the rating of a 200 amp grounding elbow, as rated by IEEE 386 @ 10kA for 10 cycles. Grounding studs consist of a 10” conductor stud with male or female threads for replacing 200 amp bushing wells and/or insulating plugs and a ground clamp bar for use with regular grounding jumper assemblies. After the cable has been proven de-energized, the stud is installed and a ground is applied.● Also available, 17250003, 17250004, and 17250005 are steel grounding plugs and studs with one 5/8” diameter perch. The perch has a sturdy lip to ensure clamp contact during faults. These models are supplied with grip-all attachments for application with insulated clampstick tools and connectors. These studs are used for grounding equipment such as non load-break connectors or power distribution connectors.