How To Verify Whether A Wedge-shaped Tension Clamp Meets The Standard Of Having No Sharp Corners?
The design and manufacturing requirements for dead end tension clamp are extremely stringent, especially in terms of its structure, as the presence of sharp corners may pose a potential threat to electrical equipment and construction workers. To address this issue, determining whether fiber optic dead end clamp meets the requirement of no sharp corners has become an important aspect of product quality management. Below are several common inspection methods.
Check the smoothness of the wire clamp surface
An effective way to judge this is to carefully observe whether the surface of the fixed dead end clamp is smooth and without any protruding sharp parts. Sharp corners typically have adverse effects on the use and installation of clamps, especially during cable laying, where sharp parts can cause damage to the cable surface. Through direct visual or tactile inspection, if the surface is smooth and free of any touchable sharp edges, it can be preliminarily determined that the clamp meets the sharp-corner-free standard.
Use professional tools for precision testing
To more accurately confirm the presence of sharp corners, professional measuring tools, such as calipers or angle measuring instruments, can be used. These tools can accurately measure the sharpness of each connecting surface and corner of the wedge-shaped tension clamp. If, under specific measurement standards, the angle or protrusion of the edge portion does not meet the specified safety range, the product can be deemed not to meet the requirement of no sharp corners. This precise testing method ensures that the manufacturing accuracy of each wire clamp meets industry standards, thus avoiding potential safety hazards.
