Principle Of Piercing Clamp Installation
As the torque nut is gradually tightened, the two insulators with piercing blades on the top and bottom of insulation piercing gradually close together. At this point, the piercing blades begin to penetrate the cable's outer insulation layer, making precise contact with the conductor to achieve an electrical connection. This process eliminates the need for wire stripping or cutting, avoiding the cumbersome nature of traditional wiring methods.
In the design of section insulation piercing clamp, a special structure and materials ensure reliability and stability during the connection process. The blades, made of high-strength conductive material, can easily penetrate the cable's insulation layer without damaging the conductor itself. As the nut tightens, the contact between the blades and the cable becomes even closer, ensuring smooth and stable current transmission.
