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The Main Functions Of Wedge-type Tension Clamps In Transmission Lines

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In the installation of high-voltage overhead lines, the dead end clamp anchor plays a crucial anchoring role. Its wedge-shaped structure firmly locks the steel strands within the clamp, ensuring a stable connection between the conductor and the insulator strings of tension towers or angle towers.

When the conductor is subjected to tension, wind, or snow loads, the ab cable dead end clamp anchor bears all the tension, suspending the conductor on the tower or overhead system. This prevents the conductor from loosening due to gravity, vibration, or environmental disturbances, maintaining the stability of the transmission line structure.

The abc dead end clamp anchor eliminates the need for conductor cutting or crimping. During installation, the entire conductor can be directly placed into the cable tray, with internal wedges applying clamping force, simplifying the on-site construction process and improving work efficiency.

The Main Functions Of Wedge-type Tension Clamps In Transmission Lines

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