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Prevention Of Overhead Lightning Arrester Caused By Wear Of Suspension Wire Clamps

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Preventive measures
For the problem of overhead lightning conductor drop caused by wear of ab cable suspension clamp, the following preventive measures need to be taken when installing abc suspension clamp.
1. Choose the right materials
When selecting materials, you should choose j hook suspension clamp of reliable quality, and the sandwich and shell should use plastic materials with high wear resistance and UV resistance.
2. Ensure good installation quality
During the specific installation process, the correct installation method needs to be adopted to ensure that suspension clamp for ab cable tightly fixes the lightning conductor. During the installation process, it should also be ensured that suspension clamp for abc cable has no defects such as deformation and cracks.
3. Regular maintenance inspection
In order to ensure the normal use of suspension clamp for lt ab cable, it needs to be inspected and maintained regularly. During the inspection, it is necessary to pay attention to the damage of the sandwich and shell, and replace or repair them in time. If the spring of the sandwich loses its original elasticity, it is also necessary to replace a new spring.
Summary
suspension clamp is a common device for fixing overhead lightning conductors, cables and other hanging objects. Due to long-term exposure to wind and sun, as well as friction from hanging objects, the suspension clamp will wear out, which can lead to the occurrence of overhead lightning arrester line drop accidents. In order to prevent such accidents, it is necessary to select suitable materials, ensure good installation quality, and conduct regular inspections and maintenance. Only in this way can the normal use of the suspension clamp be guaranteed and the occurrence of overhead lightning arrester line drop accidents be avoided.

Prevention Of Overhead Lightning Arrester Caused By Wear Of Suspension Wire Clamps

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