How Do Bolt-type Tension Clamps Transfer The Tension Of The Conductor To The Insulator?
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After the conductor is fixed at the terminal or corner pole position by bolted type strain clamp, the tension generated by the conductor is evenly distributed to the cable tray by the pressure block, and then transmitted to the tension insulator string of the pole through dead end strain clamp. The insulator string bears these concentrated loads and ultimately distributes them to the pole structure, forming a complete force-bearing system.
Another advantage of using bolted dead end clamp at non-terminal poles is that line maintenance can be carried out without disconnecting the conductor, which facilitates construction and contributes to the continuous stability of line operation.
