Potential Hazards Of Burrs To Wedge-shaped Tension Clamps
dead and clamp is widely used in the installation and maintenance of power transmission lines, bearing the important task of stable power transmission. However, burrs are often overlooked during production and use, but in reality, they pose a significant threat to the performance and safety of dead clamp.
Impact of Burrs on the Installation Process
Burrs typically appear during the machining or processing of dead end clamp overhead line. These small metal protrusions can easily cause jamming during clamp installation, increasing the difficulty of operation. During installation, operators need extra effort and time to handle these irregular parts, affecting the efficiency and accuracy of installation. The presence of burrs can also cause friction between dead end clamp with eye hook and conductors or other components, reducing connection stability and potentially leading to power system failures.
Safety Hazards in Long-Term Use
Over time, burrs not only affect the installation process but also threaten the long-term stability of dead end loop clamp. Burrs cause stress concentration, making clamps prone to cracking or damage during use. Power systems need to withstand enormous mechanical and environmental pressures during long-term operation; the potential damage caused by burrs may gradually worsen with continuous use, ultimately affecting the normal operation of the line and even causing more serious faults or equipment damage.
