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Currently within a carpentry workshop the old main 200a 3 phase isolator needs replacing which currently supplies an equity as old main busbar chamber and in doing so i have to replace some old VIR main tails. (complete birds nest)

I am not sure on the best way to connect my mains tails to the old busbar (35mm wide), i am going to be using TR750 50mm tri rated singles cabling for the supply between the new isolator and busbar, i have attached images of how the old tails are connected and my initial thinking is how can i get a nice connection onto the aluminium busbar?
 

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Can you drill and tap the bus bar and bolt connect a crimped eye to it?
 
They'll be Tinned copper.
The "Lugs" for the VIR look like they maybe a well engineered, given it's age, clamp.
It's an angle bracket with the end threads of a bolt showing.
It may be there's a lug on the bottom of the bracket or it may just clamp the bare end of cable.
At worst it would mean unbolting the bracket and bolt a lug on in it's place with the new 50mm Tri in.
 
It'd be interesting to know what some of those smaller cables are feeding and how far they are travelling, being on a 200amp supply.
It just looks like a 3 phase pick up point.
 
They'll be Tinned copper.
The "Lugs" for the VIR look like they maybe a well engineered, given it's age, clamp.
It's an angle bracket with the end threads of a bolt showing.
It may be there's a lug on the bottom of the bracket or it may just clamp the bare end of cable.
At worst it would mean unbolting the bracket and bolt a lug on in it's place with the new 50mm Tri in.
thank you for the response, what nut and bolt set up would give the best contact and should i use spring washers or anti slip washers?
 
They'll be Tinned copper.
The "Lugs" for the VIR look like they maybe a well engineered, given it's age, clamp.
It's an angle bracket with the end threads of a bolt showing.
It may be there's a lug on the bottom of the bracket or it may just clamp the bare end of cable.
At worst it would mean unbolting the bracket and bolt a lug on in it's place with the new 50mm Tri in.
thank you for the response, what nut and bolt set up would give the best contact and should i use spring washers or anti slip washers?
 

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