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How To Effectively Clamp Wires Or Cables With Bolt-type Tension Clamps

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After the wire or cable is inserted into the grooves on both sides, the wire or cable is pressed by moving the drive bolt block toward the side with the smaller diameter of groove bolted type strain clamp. This process utilizes the precise design of dead end strain clamp to make the wire or cable more firmly fixed in the clamp by adjusting the tightening force of the bolt. As the bolt block moves, the contact surface inside bolted dead end clamp gradually increases, gradually pressing the outer layer of the cable to ensure that the cable will not slip or shift during the stress process.

How To Effectively Clamp Wires Or Cables With Bolt-type Tension Clamps

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