A cross-sectional shape of attachment extension 212 is keyed (e.g., D-shaped) to be inserted in a corresponding shaped opening/hole on the object to be grounded. Although a cross-sectional shape of attachment extension 212 is shown as a D-shape, other shapes may be utilized in other embodiments. A cross-sectional shape of a tip portion of attachment extension 212 is orientated in one orientation while a cross-sectional shape of a different body portion of extension 212 is orientated in another orientation (e.g., two different D-shaped orientations) with a groove in between the different orientations. These different orientations of attachment extension 212 prevent attachment extension 212 from being inadvertently pulled out completely from the shaped opening on the object to be grounded when ground lug holder 200 is pulled away to disconnect fastener extensions 208 and 210 from the object being grounded. For example, when ground lug holder 200 is pulled straight away while the cross-sectional shape orientation of the body portion of attachment extension 212 is aligned in an orientation matching the orientation of the shaped opening that the attachment extension 212 has been inserted in to, the cross-sectional shape orientation of the tip portion of attachment extension 212 catches against the back of the shaped opening due to the misalignment of the cross-sectional shape orientation of the tip portion with the cross-sectional orientation of the shaped opening/hole of the object to be grounded. To completely remove ground lug holder 200 from the object to be grounded, ground lug holder 200 can be reoriented to align the cross-sectional shape orientation of the tip portion with the cross-sectional orientation of the shaped opening and pulled out (e.g., same orientation utilized to initially insert the attachment extension 212 into the shaped opening/hole).