Pre-stranded Wire Can Be Connected To The Line Or Tower Using Fittings Such As Rings, Pressure Plates, And Pins.
The armour rod in transmission line combination ring is typically made of corrosion-resistant steel wire. Used in conjunction with a hanging plate or connecting plate, it forms an integrated connection node at the tower end or suspension point, serving as a load-bearing and positioning element within the overall structure. The clamping plate, acting as a clamping element, contacts the armor rods conductor helical section, transmitting force to the conductor or optical cable through the contact surface formed by the metal plate and bolts, achieving a reliable mechanical connection. The pin, used in some connection structures, fixes the position between the ring and the clamping plate, creating a reusable and reassembleable interface for the entire assembly.
