This product is one of the key components in earthing and bonding systems, responsible for ensuring equipotential bonding between elements. In general, a jumper consists of a bare conductor (wire or cable) with a specific cross-sectional area, which is cut to the required length upon request and terminated with lugs at both ends.
Bonding jumpers are insulated with color-coded sheathing in green, yellow, or a combination of both, indicating their use in earthing and bonding systems.
Bonding jumpers are typically designed for fixed and non-movable components. For example, they are commonly used for bonding cable trays, equipment parts, and similar applications within the earthing and bonding system.
In general, jumpers are manufactured with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm² and in lengths ranging from 20 to 30 centimeters.