Bolt-type Tension Clamps Must Be Reliably Locked And Free From Relative Displacement.
bolted type strain clamp After tightening, it should achieve an overall fit with the tension rod and conductor, and remain in a fixed position under various loads. This locking state involves many factors, including the contact conditions between the bolt and nut of dead end strain clamp, the fit of the contact surfaces, and the mechanical properties of the friction interface. The performance of the fasteners themselves and the material properties of the connecting parts affect the stability of the final connection.
By setting the torque and arranging the tightening sequence appropriately, the interaction between the connecting parts can be controlled, thus allowing the bolted dead end clamp to achieve a contact relationship without displacement. Furthermore, professional evaluation of parameters such as bolt size and thread fit grade during the design phase is also an important part of constructing a high-quality tension system.
