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Bolt-type Tension Clamps Feature Anti-slip Teeth On The Clamp Block Surface.

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The surface of the bolted type strain clamp clamp block typically features an anti-slip serrated structure. This design stems from the industry's practical need for stability in the connection between the conductor and dead end strain clamp. By incorporating the serrated texture into the side of the clamp block that directly contacts the conductor, the microscopic gripping force at the contact point is increased, enhancing the mechanical engagement between the connector and the conductor. bolted dead end clamp is commonly found in the fixing structures of aluminum stranded wire or steel-cored aluminum stranded wire in overhead lines. Its construction features revolve around improving the interaction between the clamp and the conductor.

Bolt-type Tension Clamps Feature Anti-slip Teeth On The Clamp Block Surface.

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