Can the grounding nose of high voltage cable be crimped with stainless steel screws?

I can't. According to official website Personal Library, the grounding nose of high-voltage cable refers to burying a flat iron in the soil as the grounding device of the cable, so as to avoid the failure and accident caused by static electricity accumulation in the circuit. Therefore, in the process of stacking flat iron, screws are needed to fix the flat iron.