The Shockproof Concept Of Suspension Clamps
Vibration is prevalent in transmission lines, especially over long distances or in environments with high wind loads. A common design concept is to control the relative movement between the ab cable suspension clamp and the conductor by adjusting the contact structure and introducing elastic materials. Some solutions utilize a combination of pre-twisted wires and elastic washers, leveraging the structural fit between the hardware and auxiliary components to reduce the propagation path of fretting vibrations and extend the service life of both the hardware and the line.
The structural configuration of abc suspension clamp shock absorbers typically includes elastic pads, pre-torsion members, and mounting components adjusted for specific load conditions. These design elements help mitigate fretting wear caused by vibration and improve the mechanical response of the suspension points.
