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How Do Bolt-type Tension Clamps Transfer Mechanical Tension From The Conductor To The Tower Structure?

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Compared to other types of tension clamps, the bolted type strain clamp clamp has a relatively intuitive structure. It achieves mechanical connection with conductors of different diameters through a series of standardized bolts and clamping components, and is suitable for various common line configurations.

The design of dead end strain clamp emphasizes good contact with the conductor surface, forming a stable pressure distribution on the contact surface, so that the conductor can maintain overall stability when under tension. The bolted dead end clamp body is typically made of high-strength metal material and processed into a clamping area with a groove or curved surface structure, allowing the wire to be embedded and fixed by bolt assembly. During installation, the conductor is placed in the clamp groove, and the pressure is adjusted using the bolt assemblies to ensure a tight fit between the clamping part and the conductor.

How Do Bolt-type Tension Clamps Transfer Mechanical Tension From The Conductor To The Tower Structure?

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