Suspension Clamp Conductor Groove And Hinged Wedge Design
cable suspension clamp Specific wire grooves or corresponding hinged wedges with specific shapes need to be designed according to different specifications of wires. For thicker wires, the width and depth of the groove must match the wire diameter and insulation thickness. The hinged wedge structure must fit the groove to ensure even clamping force is applied to the wire, preventing localized stress concentration.
When the conductor specifications change, the groove shape of aerial cable suspension clamps may change from a semi-circular groove to an arc-shaped groove, and the wedge angle, length and contact surface will also be adjusted accordingly. The curvature of the groove and the wedge mating surface should match the wire's shape, resulting in a good fit between the clamp and the wire.
If the wire is multi-core or non-circular, the conductor cross-sectional shape should be considered in the design. The groove and wedge configuration must match the conductor's geometry to ensure even force distribution. angle suspension clamp Structural strength and clamping accuracy can be achieved through geometric fit.
