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No, at least on the type of lug pictured. You can only have one wire per lugscrew. Your idea of a pig tail is exactly what you should do.
There do exist lugsterminals that can support more than one wire, but this does not appear to be one.
No, at least on the type of lug pictured. You can only have one wire per lug. Your idea of a pig tail is exactly what you should do.
There do exist lugs that can support more than one wire, but this does not appear to be one.
No, at least on the type pictured. You can only have one wire per screw. Your idea of a pig tail is exactly what you should do.
There do exist terminals that can support more than one wire, but this does not appear to be one.