FIG. 1 is a diagram of an example ground lug. Ground lug 102 is coupled to wire 104 that is attached to an electrical ground source (e.g., ground source on a data center rack, ground busbar, or other electrical ground source). Ground lug 102 has two holes that can be utilized to retain the ground lug to an object to be grounded (e.g., an electrical device to be grounded). For example, ground lug 102 is made of a conductive metal that is electrically connected to the ground source via wire 104 and the object to be grounded can be grounded by electrically contacting ground lug 102 to the object and securing ground lug 102 to the object. Ground lug 102 is merely an example and other types/shapes of ground lugs may be utilized in other embodiments. For example, a ground lug with a single hole is retained using an embodiment of a ground lug holder.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a top profile view of an embodiment of a ground lug holder. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a bottom profile view of an embodiment of a ground lug holder. Ground lug holder 200 includes body 202 that provides a structural medium that other components of holder 200 are coupled to. For example, body 202 is a metal plate that serves as the main structural component. Ground lug holder 200 includes handle 204 and handle 206.